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Louisa Stinger's avatar

For me, these glimpses into eternity where heaven and earth connect

are moments of re-membering. They are moments of remembering what we knew in theory and in spirit before we came here. Now we have been given the gift of Knowing on the deeper level through experience and opposition. Faith is to believe, Hope is the bridge of action, And charity is what we become If we can learn to remember him always.

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Mark Storer's avatar

It's an axiom of mine since I read A Christmas Carol for the first time as a teen that the story is nearly perfect in every way. It's easy to say it was touched by divinity, but of course, I don't know that that's the case. But this is where this conversation has led me: How was Dickens able to conjure up the entire Christmas story--the real one---and make such a beautiful work of art, when the greatest painters cannot get that same spark of divinity to paint the resurrection? And what I keep coming up with is the basis of reductive thinking: Dickens had something to say, a story to share that people should know. What would the point be of painting the resurrection? Blessed are those who cannot see, but still believe.

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