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Religion in Everyday Life Blog Carnival!

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Here are the submissions for the June Blog Carnival. The theme is “religion in everyday life”, and by following the links below, you can read a huge variety of ideas surrounding this subject! Thanks for submissions!

The author presents Perception of God: Beauty and the soul, according to Plotinus posted at Apokatastasis.

Ishtar presents Heartbroken posted at Ishtar News.

Brandon Peele presents The Albigen Papers Book Review posted at GT.

Nathanael presents Egocentrism and the myth of happiness posted at Despair and Coffee.

Jeremy Hobbs presents GoBible posted at Jeremy’s Consumer’s Corner.

Aithal presents Clear View posted at Success Step.

Hummie presents I do not like change! posted at Hummie’s World.

Debra Moorhead presents What Gardening Has Taught Me About Life posted at Debra Moorhead.com.

Nick presents Religion was created to control people” posted at Only Three Notes.

Rory Sullivan presents Everyone Believes In God - Some Children Are Just Angry At Their Parents posted at hamelife.

What a huge range of opinions! Feel free to leave your comments for these authors directly on their sites, or you can discuss posts you did and did not like here by leaving a comment on this post. The next blog carnival will be July 1–submissions are welcome!

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6 Responses to “Religion in Everyday Life Blog Carnival!”

  1. Rory Says:

    Thank you for hosting this carnival. I know you might be wishing for many more participants, but honestly I liked the fact that there were not many posts to consider - it meant that they could all be read and appreciated.

    Thanks, again.

  2. Allison Says:

    Rory,

    I was actually pleased with the turnout for the first time. I ended up having some personal things that kept me busy, so I wasn’t able to promote, and the carnival was only listed for about 2 weeks!

    I agree that less posts means that we can read them all, which is great. If I get mountains more for future carnivals, I might consider splitting them up over 2 or 3 days to keep the posts readable for everyone!

    Thanks for submitting, and I hope you do again in the future!

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