Accepting Differences A blog advocating autism through my own personal experiences and insights.
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Saturday, October 9, 2010. Monday, August 23, 2010. Tuesday, August 17, 2010. Starting over, yet again.
Monday, February 24, 2014. Nobody was going to get between me and chocolate.
What does the Bible say? Welcome to Accepting Evangelicals. Rev Steve Chalke, Rt Rev David Gillett, Vicky Beeching,. Rev Ruth Gouldbourne, Jeremy Marks, Professor Sophie Grace Chappell, Jayne Ozanne. For latest news, please see the Accepting Evangelicals Facebook page. Alternatively why not apply to join the Good Disagreement Facebook. Page for lively and honest discussion of the issues.
How do you follow the law and still be a human being? October 27, 2011. Emotional response diary for August 16 outburst.
Rolling Down Hill and Accepting Happiness. Bluffing my way to happiness despite my cards. Saturday, May 17, 2014. Pretending to not seek enlightenment. First All Schizophrenics proceed as you are already farther down the path and ready for the plural first person. But it is my first time. So what am I to do? Links to this post.