Primum Mobile Magazine, Issue XV Loving Correction by Paul Williams Some Remarks on Chivalry by Daniel Morgan Just Human — A Confession by J.E. Heath The Myth of Arthur by Paul Lytle Click for Poetry

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Loving Correction, by Paul Williams

In this devotional, Mr. Williams challenges the way we want to be treated by God. By the end, we may not look at pain in exactly the same way again.

Some Remarks on Chivalry, by Daniel Morgan

Mr. Morgan has never done battle against an unarmed foe, but he still has a few criticisms about other parts of chivalry. No, he doesn't hit women either, but he finds, in the end, that chivalry becomes another set of rules for people who fail in their following of rules. Is there a better standard as to how we are to treat each other?

Just Human — A Confession, by J.E. Heath

We all know that Mr. Heath is flawed. Well, now he admits it himself. As his opinions evolve and change with age and experience, he seeks out a touchstone upon which to steady his own reason. His touchstone? Cicero. Well, not really, but read it before he retracts the whole thing.

The Myth of Arthur, by Paul Lytle

The character of King Arthur seems to be eternal, appearing over and over again in novels and other artistic outlets. But does King Arthur have a character at all, or has he been warped so many times that he is a mere name? Mr. Lytle examines how modern authors use Arthur to advance their own beliefs.

Poetry

Not huddled nor hurried, by J.E. Heath

The Buffalo Bull, by Paul Lytle

A Visit from Lady Liberty, by Jeff Daiell

Apokalupsis: The Age of Belief II, by Daniel Morgan





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