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Echoes from Eternity: 32. Steve Biko address the SA church in 1972

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Echoes from Eternity: 32. Steve Biko address the SA church in 1972

It was simply impossible to keep on the usual trajectory of readings with the horrors on the news. Forget the virus. Forget the Brexit car crash. Forget government incompetence. None of which appear to abate. This is yet ANOTHER atrocity…

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“fides quaerens intellectum”

which, being interpreted, means
Faith Seeking Understanding

I have faith, I always seek, I occasionally understand.

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