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Andrew Randall
Nov 9, 20205 min read
The Missing Masterpiece
There’s a story told about an experienced collector who worked in Belgium in the late last Century. He would go around to garage sales to...
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Andrew Randall
Oct 5, 20208 min read
The Myth of Sisyphus for Willie-Wagtails
LXVI If I should cast off this tattered coat, And go free into the mighty sky; If I should find nothing there But a vast blue, Echoless,...
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Andrew Randall
Aug 26, 20208 min read
ISIS and Step Families
A deep darkness fell across Lance. It came about because he was concerned how the ex-partner Rachel's new distraction would impact on...
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Andrew Randall
Jun 12, 20209 min read
Peter and the Goddess
When Serengeti felinicides sparked attention, the old rules once indifferent like that stone, turned from merely survival mutations, and...
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Andrew Randall
May 9, 202013 min read
A Conversation in Favour of Slavery (A Modest Attempt at a Socratic Dialogue)
“If I should cast off this tattered coat, And go free into the mighty sky; If I should find nothing there But a vast blue, Echoless,...
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Andrew Randall
Apr 21, 20202 min read
Wreckage or Resilience?
Away from our troubles two fates tarry; but which will rise and finally gain sway? It’s the levels of the wreckage against our...
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Andrew Randall
Mar 28, 20204 min read
Is Mankind Despicable or Admirable?
"...and to state quite simply what we learn in a time of pestilence: that there are more things to admire in men than to despise." from...
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Andrew Randall
Mar 21, 202011 min read
The Tree of Knowledge
“…we make rhetoric out of our argument with others, poetry out of our argument with ourselves.” W.B.Yeats Part 1: “And on the sixth day,...
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Andrew Randall
Mar 3, 20208 min read
The Parable of the Retired Motor-Car Trader (based on an original idea of Major Ian Thomas)
“Christianity might be a good thing if anyone ever tried it.” George Bernard Shaw Life is like this wealthy businessman who after many...
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Andrew Randall
Feb 10, 20203 min read
Who or What Are We?
When it comes to the crunch, who or what are we really? If we are honest with ourselves we will see that we are no more than the sum...
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Andrew Randall
Feb 9, 20201 min read
Pornography
According to experts there are 68,000,000 search engine requests for pornography every day. 35% of all downloads worldwide are...
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Andrew Randall
Feb 8, 20202 min read
Why There is Certainly No Such Place as Hell - in Three Simple Propositions
Why There is Certainly No Such Place as Hell - in Three Simple Propositions 1) In the belief system of the Christian life only exists...
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Andrew Randall
Feb 6, 20205 min read
Serendipity (02/01/20)
My name is Andrew. I am a 65 year old male. About 6 years ago I was diagnosed with Parkinson’s Disease – not an uncommon outcome for...
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Andrew Randall
Jan 24, 202012 min read
Peter and Sharlie
“Hi Peter.” “Hi Sharlie, how’s things?” “Not good, I just can’t go on any more with my engagement to Denis.” “Oh Sharlie, that’s terrible....
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Andrew Randall
Jan 23, 202014 min read
Peter the Tosser and 20 Thou
“We are the hollow men We are the stuffed men Leaning together Headpiece filled with straw. Alas!” from The Hollow Men by T S Eliot High...
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Andrew Randall
Jan 23, 20201 min read
The Road Most Taken (after Robert Frost)
As ‘two roads diverged in a yellow wood’, I trifled with the wisdom of generations. The morning sun played with my senses as the...
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Andrew Randall
Jan 23, 20206 min read
Hymns of Praise and Dover Beach
“Wandering between two worlds, one dead, The other powerless to be born, With nowhere yet to rest my head, Like these, on earth I wait...
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Andrew Randall
Jan 22, 202012 min read
Eric, the RSL and a Gracious Life
“...for the growing good of the world is partly dependant on unhistoric acts: and that things are not so ill with you and me as they...
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