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Set the Captives Free!

Started by Kat Kanning, September 06, 2010, 06:08 PM NHFT

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Russell Kanning

tonight we will get to chapter 2 and as little more of the sermon on the mount

Kat Kanning


Russell Kanning


Kat Kanning

Quote from: Kat Kanning on October 07, 2010, 04:49 PM NHFT
Putting all the recordings here

http://nonviolence.nhunderground.com/

There was a problem with the website when I first put it up, but you should be able to see the recordings now.

Russell Kanning

Probably going to limit the lecture to a smaller amount of time, so we can discuss how to best tilt at windmills. i guess we can also plan on thursday nights too.

Kat Kanning

This audio is chapter 3 and 4 of Kingdom of God is Within You

http://thoughtaudio.com/titlelist/TA0072-KingdomofGod/

...since we're doing chapter 3 this week.

BTW, I have the whole audio book.  Just let me know if you want to listen to it.

Kat Kanning

Wednesday we'll be discussing chapter 4 in Kingdom of God is Within You.  7pm at Peaceful Assembly Church.

Kat Kanning


Russell Kanning

we covered chapter 4 this week
Christianity  misunderstood by men of science
next week we start getting into how should we then live .... chapter 5

Kat Kanning


Kat Kanning


Kat Kanning

http://nonviolence.nhunderground.com/node/15

Discussion of Chapter 7 of Tolstoy's Kingdom of God is Within You: On Compulsory Service.

John

Maybe I'll beat Russell or Kat to it.
Tonight, in addition to chapter 8, we talked a bit about what is all this talk about "passive/aggressive" behaviour?

What does it really mean? Who do we know from history who were "passive/aggressive?
Was Jesus "passive/aggressive"?
Was Gandhi "passive/aggressive"?
Was MLK "passive/aggressive"?
If it means what we are thinking it might mean, then I say it's time to embrace the term.

Maybe Kat will post the little history of the beginning of the term.
I think, however, that it might need its own thread ...

John


Kat Kanning