ARCHIVE 2006 |
Scott Zarcinas |
January 2006 |
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On the last day of 2005 I turned on my computer to help my sister with something she needed fixing. Emma had arrived three weeks before from the UK to spend Christmas and New Year in the warmth of Adelaide, but now she needed a return flight to London. Read more... |
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February 2006 |
To be confirmed... |
March 2006 |
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Several nights ago, whilst on holiday in South Africa, my 3-year-old daughter woke up in the middle of the night and began calling out for me. Zsa Zsa was sharing the same bedroom as my wife and myself, so her cries were loud and clear. Read more... |
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April 2006 |
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God is Love. Such a simple statement of fact, but if I were to ask one hundred people what the Bible actually meant by it, I would probably receive one hundred different answers. Like all things in this relative universe, Love is subjective. Read more... |
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May 2006
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After much worrying about my financial affairs one cold June night in 2005, I was given a glimpse through a dream of the essence of True Freedom. I remember dreaming of wishing that I could escape my problems. They were too much for me. Read more... |
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June 2006 |
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The God I once knew was not a very nice guy. He punished me for sins that I didn't even know I'd committed, or worse, for the sins of my father, Adam, and then punished me even more when I made mistakes. Love was not His name. Read more... |
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July 2006 |
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I've often wondered what Jesus meant when he told his disciples to "Be still and know that I am God." In meditation and prayer I've been as still as I thought I could have been, and yet I've had no certifiable experience of the Christ. Read more... |
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August 2006 |
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On a recent trip to Sydney I witnessed an amazing event, probably a once in a lifetime event, that caused me to think of the context between imperfection and perfection. I was watching the wind and rain sweeping through Centennial Park. Read more... |
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September 2006 |
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Many people I meet are often amazed to hear that I’ve given up a career as a paediatrician to become a writer. Most don’t say as much, I just see their eyes blink wider, then contract as they regain composure, but some simply can’t help themselves. Read more... |
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October 2006 |
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Recently my wife and I were driving home after a dinner party when we began discussing the psychological issues facing one of the guests, someone we hadn’t previously met. He was a proud atheist with an incredible victimisation complex. Read more... |
November 2006 |
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Having watched my daughter grow in stature over the past three and a half years (she’ll tell you she’s finished three already and is now a big girl), I am constantly amazed at the continual awakening of consciousness throughout the various stages in her life. Read more... |
December 2006 |
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