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Welcome to our June 2008 edition.
"LONG REACH OF CONSEQUENCE"

     Life is full of action, actions which seem to come so fast and furious that it may become easy to not see what one is doing. A person may be in the midst of doing a project, say,......Click to see entire article.
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"EIGER DREAMS"

     The subculture of mountaineering may seem baffling to many nonclimbers. To climb over the mountain just to see the other side of it may seem like sheer nonsense, especially......Click to see entire article.
"EMPTY STOMACH SYNDROME"

     One thing that comes up a lot when making a home on the road for any length of time is, where are we going to get our next meal. ......Click to see entire article.
"GILBERT LAKE STATE PARK"

    A walk around the lake is a good thing, at least to me. Whatever season, whether it is icy winter or a hot summer day, a stroll with the lake in ......Click to see entire article.
"Lanai View"
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"Backlight Pet"
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      What is the world today supposed to be? What is it about, and why? Is there any reason to even care about asking these questions anymore? What is a church of the streets, anyway?

     The "First Church of The Streets" e-zine is a means of answering these questions. It is non-sectarian in the sense that it doesn't rely on any one religion to satisfy these answers. Neither does the church of the streets negate religion for comfort in secular classic philosophy. With it not being constrained to any particular dogma, the church of the streets can employ any or all of these methods. It is also free to use those schools which are considered too foolish to answer anything by so-called higher thinkers, such as popular culture. Just as religion and philosophy seem to give comfort to many in times of uncertainty, to many, popular culture is a refuge and an oasis. In this respect, it is as much a part of the church of the streets as anything else.


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