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Prodigal - 2006
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With the drawing of this Love and the voice of this Calling we shall not cease from exploration... (T.S. Eliot) ... The future of religion lies in new permutations and new incarnations! Does it? ... Is it an either/or (as this comment seems to suggest) OR a both/and…? Do both in fact need to remain in conversation,
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This article presents the Parable of the Prodigal Son according to Christianity and Buddhism. ... Most Westerners are familiar with the Parable of the Prodigal Son as it appears in Luke's Gospel, but probably few are aware that it has a Buddhist parallel in one of the major writings of Mahayana Buddhism.
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Definition of prodigal from the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary with audio pronunciations, thesaurus, Word of the Day, and word games. ... 1 : characterized by profuse or wasteful expenditure : lavish <a prodigal feast> <prodigal outlays for her clothes>; 2 : recklessly spendthrift <the prodigal prince>; 3 :
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Definition of prodigal in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of prodigal. Pronunciation of prodigal. Translations of prodigal. prodigal synonyms, prodigal antonyms. Information about prodigal in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. ... prodigal - a recklessly extravagant consumer...
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Smallville (season 2) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Season two of Smallville , an American television series developed by Alfred Gough and Miles Millar, began airing on September 24, 2002 on The WB television network. The series recounts the early ad...
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What does PRODIGAL MEAN? I think, and hope all know of the parable, in the new testament , of the holy bible, about the PRODIGAL SON. Well, I’M telling you I know what this parable says to me, but, I don’t know what the word PRODIGAL actually means.
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One who expends money extravagantly, viciously, or without necessity; one that is profuse or lavish in any expenditure; a waster; a spendthrift.
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