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In space, astronauts experience the misery of having no reference point, no force that draws them to the center. Where there is no 'moral gravity' – that is, no force that draws us to the center – there is spiritual weightlessness. We float on feelings that will carry us where we were never meant to go; we bubble with emotional experiences that we often take for spiritual ones; and we are puffed up with pride. Instead of seriousness, there is foolishness. Instead of gravity, flippancy. Sentimentality takes the place of theology. Our reference point will never serve to keep our feet on solid rock. Our reference point, until we answer God's call, is merely ourselves. We cannot possibly tell which end is up.
Elisabeth Elliot
Beans with Tuna
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CATEGORY
CUISINE
TAG
YIELD
Seafood, Grains
Crockpot, Fish & seaf
1
Servings
INGREDIENTS
1/3
c
Olive oil
1
Clove garlic; crushed
1
lb
Small white beans; soaked overnight and drained
2
c
Chopped tomatoes
2
cn
(6-1/2oz) white tuna in water; drained and chunked
2
Sprigs basil; finely chopped
Salt and pepper; to taste
INSTRUCTIONS
Saute garlic in oil until brown; discard garlic. Combine oil with beans and
1 1/2 quarts water in crock pot. Cover and cook on high 2 hours. Turn heat
to low, cover and cook 8 hours. Add remaining ingredients, cover and cook
on high for 30 minutes.
Posted to recipelu-digest Volume 01 Number 403 by James and Susan Kirkland
<[email protected]> on Dec 26, 1997
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