Sunday, July 18, 2010

My Life With Martin Luther King Jr.; by Coretta Scott King.

An inspiring era of history of and a major figure of US history and his life story by someone who knew him more intimately than others.

Small things remain when they are not within logic until they are explained, often.

It was perplexing why someone had to convert to another branch of what ought to be considered the same religion, and to undergo baptism by immersion as if her own baptism by sprinkling were not good enough. This obviously leads one to see that while a religion is presented to outsiders as a united phalanx, fissures within are quite deep and divisions irreconciliable.