Tag: religion
Where is God?
Isn’t there a saying: “God is in the little things.”? I don’t know where this came from, but I believe it’s true. I have rethought, rewritten, and edited this post many times because I don’t want to offend anyone. I have friends who run the […]
English or Western? Baptist or Buddhist?
Does it really matter? Well, yes . . . if you’re involved in a particular equine discipline that requires one style or another. But not really . . . if you’re not. Just go with whatever makes you comfortable — whatever blows your skirt up. […]
Afterlife as an Afterthought?
You know how, if you ask somebody if they believe in Heaven or an afterlife, they usually say they don’t know? They just don’t know. They haven’t figured it out yet, or haven’t decided yet … or just don’t believe in anything. This always astounds […]
How is Horse Training Like Religion? . . . and what does this have to do with Easter?
While building up the fire at dawn and cuddling Frida, who, God bless her soul, had slept through the night again, I was listening to an Easter program on National Public Radio. The interviewer was talking to Jewish rabbis, Christian pastors, and others as well […]
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