God: "I looked for someone to take a stand for me, and stand in the gap" (Ezekiel 22:30)
Unlike modernism, postmodernism does not adhere to one fixed rule to determine the universal truth. Instead, it rejects the notion of universal truth altogether. In the postmodern worldview, truth can't be fully known – and it might not exist in the first place. Instead, all truth claims are evaluated subjectively. What's true for one person might not be true for anyone else.
In our culture, I personally believe this admonition should mean that we give a minimum of 10% of our gross income. If at all possible, this should be a starting point. If it is not possible, it should be our goal – one that we should ask God to help us reach as soon as possible.
Cinnamon oil or peppermint oil, * see note (up to 1/2)
1
ts
Red or green food coloring
INSTRUCTIONS
In a large heavy saucepan, combine sugar, corn syrup and water. Cook on
medium-high heat until candy thermometer reads 300F (hard-crack stage),
stirring occasionally. Remove from the heat; stir in oil and food coloring,
keeping face away from mixture as odor is very strong. Immediately pour
onto an oiled cookie sheet. Cool; break into pieces. Store in airtight
containers.
YIELD: about 2 pounds
NOTES : Cinnamon oil and peppermint oil are available in cake decorating
and candy supply stores.
Recipe by: Jane Holman Posted to TNT - Prodigy's Recipe Exchange Newsletter
by Sean Coate <swcoate@peganet.com> on Jul 29, 1997
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