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From the Desert

Stefon Napier

Poetry and Contemplative Thought

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From The Desert: On Deconstruction

To say: "I have issues, but I didn't fall out of the faith" in response to those that did, actually gives more credibility to the deconstruction movement as a whole because you've made it about you instead of attending that person where the...

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From the Desert: Staying Put....Being Made New Where You Are

Someone asked Abba Anthony, ‘what must one do in order to please God?’ The old man replied, ‘ Pay attention to what I tell you: whoever you may be, always have God before your eyes; whatever you do, do it according to the testimony of the...

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From the Desert: Borders

In the last couple of years, there has been an increase in rhetoric regarding illegal immigration and concerns over its impact on national security. If we are being honest, the concern has little to do with national security and more with t...

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From the Desert: Neighbors

At times, it appears more reasonable to say nothing and find for oneself a plot of land, or at the very least, a place to land and do all the quiet good you can. Find for yourself a people and become their neighbor. Dispense with the middle...

2 months ago

Interstellar

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Thirty-four going on Thirty-five
as Route 2 carries me towards Weirton. 

My place in the universe feeling 
like that point where Voyager...
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