College Reading
Jul 22nd, 2008 by Ben
There’s a first for everything. I just found out I’ve already read the 90 pages of reading required for today’s ethics lectures, from Marriage: Sex in the Service of God by Christopher Ash.
Of course, I didn’t just find out I’ve read it - I found out it’s required. I haven’t ‘accidentally’ read something for college like that before. It’s a good feeling.
Incidentally, I’m about half way through Marriage, and it’s one of the best things I’ve ever read. A real paradigm shifter.
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