
David Jones
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Oct 25, 2024 |
edgemagazine.net | T. Denise Stokes |David Jones |Abe Solomons
The ancient Greeks were very learned people in various healing disciplines. Their philosophy was studied by Freud, who based a lot of his ideas on their teachings. Unfortunately, almost 1 million of their valuable and ancient healing documents were burnt at Alexandria in 145 B.C. At that time, Greek medical hand reading, or Cheirosophy, was a skilled science. At primary school I suddenly realized I was able to quote from Shakespeare and read the hands of kids in the playground.
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Oct 4, 2024 |
tulsaworld.com | David Jones
The op-ed from Tulsa County District Attorney Steve Kunzweiler on Sept. 29 ("Scrutiny needed on Oklahoma's mental health and substance abuse agency") was very interesting. He called out our Oklahoma Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services about its vending machine debacle. This agency has wasted millions of dollars on a failed program.
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Sep 20, 2024 |
tulsaworld.com | David Jones
I found the Sept. 8 letter, "Republic threat" interesting, particularly the statement that "no thoughtful American today can deny that Donald Trump is a clear and present threat to democracy."I am a very thoughtful American who has voted in all major elections since President Lyndon Johnson's election in 1964, and I have to disagree with the writer. Our country is not in better shape than four years ago. A recent Tulsa World story stated that consumer prices rose only 2.5% in August.
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Aug 20, 2024 |
tulsaworld.com | David Jones
There is time for a change with voting Dean Davis out and Gabe Woolley in. Davis, an incumbent, has done very little for House District 98, and now he wants to fight big insurance. Sounds a lot like Vice President Kamala Harris who says she now wants to take care of our borders. She has had 3 1/2 to do that instead of making them worse. Davis has had at least eight years to fight against big insurance and hasn't done anything. Gabe Woolley wants to be a voice for our House District 98.
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Aug 11, 2024 |
crossway.org | Andreas J. Köstenberger |Gregory Goswell |Wayne Grudem |David Jones
Ethical Teaching in the GospelsWhen speaking of the “ethics” of the Gospels, one need not surmise that each of the Gospels, or even the four-Gospel canon, presents a sophisticated moral system in a highly organized form of presentation. Such a systematic presentation would seem to be precluded by their narrative genre, which renders any such body of teaching more indirect and implicit in nature.
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