What do you want?

Each of us, no matter the age, health, wealth, education, faith or station in life was born partially blind; newborns can see objects less than a foot away but then only indistinctly in black and white. Learning cues about space, distance, and texture, and coordinating these impressions with what we hear and feel—all this takes a considerable period of trial and error.

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October 26, 2018

In this issue:

Hobgoblin Hooliganism: On the foggery of foolishness

None So Blind: What do you want?

Deacon’s Diner: Food for a restless mind

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October 19, 2018

In this issue:

The Great Divide: Faith you can believe in

Pregnant Mountain: The woman that gives life

Deacon’s Diner: Food for a restless mind

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October 12, 2018

In this issue:

Two Left Feet: The symmetry which defines us

Deacon’s Diner: Food for a restless mind

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October 05, 2018

In this issue:

J’Accuse…!: Dark night of the soul

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