"And do you now begin to see why Christianity has always said that the devil is a fallen angel? That is not a mere story for the children. It is a real recognition of the fact that evil is a parasite, not an original thing. The powers which enable evil to carry on are powers given it by goodness."

- C.S. Lewis
Timeless Ethical Dilemmas

The link to this caught my eye this morning. Unreal.

Dear Margot,
I’ve been seeing two women at my church. One I know from Bible study, the other from Sunday Eucharist. They don’t know each other and attend different services. I like them both, but am not sure I’m ready to commit to either one. My choir buddy says I should tell them about each other. That little devil on my shoulder says I don’t need to. Who’s right?
– Double Dipping Darrin in Dallas


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Comments on "Timeless Ethical Dilemmas":
1. MR. Bones - 08/02/2007 3:16 pm CDT

The funniest things is that you tagged this under "wild at heart".

2. nhe - 08/03/2007 9:14 am CDT

I'd settle with the Bible Study chick, more substantive long-term.

3. dbd - 08/03/2007 9:45 pm CDT

One I know from Bible study, the other from Sunday Eucharist.

I think this man's romantic woes are the result of tension between liturgical and non-liturgical worship styles.

4. Mandi - 08/06/2007 8:51 pm CDT

I couldn't read the rest. My filtering software blocked it as "personals/dating" -- ;O) (Cuz no one in my house needs to be trying to hook up)

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