The Book of Job

Caution! This blog is a LITERARY as well as spiritual look at the book of Job. THIS IS NOT to be construed as arguing that the Bible is in anyway not the Word of God or inherently flawed. I believe the Bible is the Word of God. But it has a history, and it came from somewhere (though there is much disagreement about when and where). If this topic makes you uncomfortable, please proceed with caution.

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I have adopted two boys from Haiti. Both are mentally handicapped. One is is now 20, the other 18. I divorced my wife of 28 years a few years ago and have just remarried, a woman from Belize. I find beauty in many things... many, many things (nature, art, people, space...) and that helps me to survive my deep empathy for so many who suffer. I like to write, and I've written quite a bit on my blogs. I have been thinking about writing a book. Unsure if it should be about the things I have experienced, or fiction (I have an interesting plot line worked out). I'm pretty open about things. I like blended whiskey, but I never have more than two drinks... usually just one, and not often at that. I have had many adventures. Makes me a little different. (Odd?)

Wednesday, April 05, 2006

Welcome Searchers!

Welcome! I haven't spent as much time on this blog as I should. I put most of my blogging energy into Job's Tale.

But I notice that many visit this site with specific questions about the Book of Job.

I see the questions in how they were placed in a search engine which led people to this site, and I regret there isn't anyting I have posted to answer those particular questions.

I want you to know that I would be happy to answer those specific questions if you would just leave a comment so I know that you are coming back to read them.

Please feel free to use this blog as a place to discuss and debate this interesting, fascinating, difficult book of the Bible.


1 Comments:

Blogger Kirstin said...

Hi, thank you for stopping by my blog! I love my two daughters. Now and then I do wish I had boys...

I wasn't sure which blog to reply to, there were so many. You are not that far from me really. We are just over the washington border in Woodland. When I attended Portland Bible College we had our retreats in Canby.

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