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    I'm still not dead. I'm just in the midst of trying to figure things out before I write them down in any kind of permanent fashion. If you'd like to know something, email me and maybe I'll write about it.

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    By Tsunami.No.Ai
    This is a page, not a post, so it lives outside of the usual timeline. This page was created on March 27, 2005.

    Hey kids!

    • Want to know my thoughts on something?
    • Want to ask me a question?
    • Think I should clarify something I said?
    • Want me to comment on your favorite bible passage?
    • Would you like for me to rant about who sucks and who rules?

    Then send your suggestions to tsunami [_at_] falseblue [_dot_] com or better yet, COMMENT HERE

    Thats right, you can comment on this page and chances are I may make a post about it! Woo Hoo!


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    1. Robert Sutherland Said:
      August 6th, 2005 at 8:00 am

      You might be interested in this website http://www.bookofjob.org and online commentary “Putting God on Trial- The Biblical Book of Job” for your ongoing work with the Book of Job. The title stems from Job’s Oath of Innocence, an ancient lawsuit involving a trial in absentia and two default judgments which is the core of the book. You might even recommend it to your viewers.

      It is a literary, legal and philosophical defense of God’s goodness in the face of undeserved evil. It is written by a Canadian criminal defense lawyer and Senior Fellow at the Mortimer J. Adler, Centre for the Study of the Great Ideas.

      It has been highly praised by leading Book of Job scholars (Clines, Habel, Janzen) and the Review of Biblical Literature. Their reviews are online at the aforementioned website.

      Robert Sutherland
      sutherlandrobert@shaw.ca

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