There may not be a God

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_lulu
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There may not be a God

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but the Armenian church music was heavenly.
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_Morley
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Re: There may not be a God

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There may not be a God...

...but dancing for the mermaid never gets old.


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_Kishkumen
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Morley wrote:There may not be a God...

...but dancing for the mermaid never gets old.


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Awesome. I agree.
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Re: There may not be a God

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Kishkumen wrote:
Morley wrote:There may not be a God...

...but dancing for the mermaid never gets old.


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Awesome. I agree.


Throw in some church chant and I'm there. :biggrin:
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"And the human knew the source of life, the woman of him, and she conceived and bore Cain, and said, 'I have procreated a man with Yahweh.'" Gen. 4:1, interior quote translated by D. Bokovoy.
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Re: There may not be a God

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There may not be a god, but a well-executed daguerreotype still takes my breath away...particularly one by Southworth & Hawes of Boston (1843-1863). Digital scans don’t do these things justice. You have to see one in real life to appreciate how exquisite some of these images are. This one was struck in 1850.

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That truly is stunning.

Corpsegrinder wrote:There may not be a god, but a well-executed daguerreotype still takes my breath away...particularly one by Southworth & Hawes of Boston (1843-1863). Digital scans don’t do these things justice. You have to see one in real life to appreciate how exquisite some of these images are. This one was struck in 1850.

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Re: There may not be a God

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I really enjoy these show-and-tell threads. You learn so much more about people by discussing the kinds of art and music they enjoy compared to whether or not they believe Jonah was swallowed by a whale.
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