My youngest son, Aaron, is home for a short break from school and that means live music is in the house again. When he was growing up, evenings here were like having a stage-side seat at Yoshi's. Well, that might be an exaggeration, but you get the idea. I loved to hear him play. I still do in fact.
I know this doesn't have much to do with the subject at hand, but for your enjoyment I'm attaching a video of Aaron and a group that he toured India with last year. Play it to the end, because he finishes the piece out with a rousing trumpet solo.
Christian fundamentalists have borrowed a term once confined to cultural and legal studies to further a worldview inconsistent with Christ’s teachings. That term—the Judeo-Christian Ethic—is often defined by the Ten Commandments, which are guidelines unworthy of those concerned with the great query: What manner of person ought I be? The New Christian Ethic acknowledges that the laws of Leviticus are obsolete, callings are highly individualized and faith is impossible without uncertainty.
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