Word: unkindnesses
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After Ford went into a trance, "Fletcher" reported the forms of several of Pike's deceased friends emerging from "a great massive light." Some skeptics were unkind enough to suggest that Pike might have used this pipeline to the beyond to clear up his doubts about such doctrines as the Trinity and Virgin Birth, but the conversations were rather prosaic. A chat between Pike and his predecessor as Bishop of California, the Rt. Rev. Karl Block, dwelled on the problems of buying church property. An exchange with the late father of British theologian Donald MacKinnon elicited the helpful information...
...Gardar Holm, who had the loudest voice in Reykjavik, and who accordingly was sent to Copenhagen to become a singer. Another was a woman from across the island who came to Bjorn's cottage to die because her own children "would never expect me to be so unkind as to die before their eyes...
...Paul ("Red") Fay, a longtime family friend. In Dallas last week, Fay reported that Jackie had rejected his donation of $3,000 to the Kennedy Memorial Library at Harvard because she thought the gift "hypocritical." Said Fay: "She couldn't have found anything in the book that was unkind to Jack, but I believe she felt it was an invasion of privacy...
...grand intellec tual themes that have traditionally pre occupied those who love wisdom: God, the nature of man, the meaning of life. Indeed, when he died last week at 92, in the rude stone house he had built largely with his own hands, one learned American philosopher said, not unkind ly, that Hocking had always thought "more with his heart than his head...
...unkind, but never mind...