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"Reason and justice grip the remotest and the loneliest star. Look at those stars. Don't they look as if they were single diamonds and sapphires? Well, you can imagine any mad botany or geology you please. Think of forests of adamant with leaves of brilliants. Think the moon is a blue moon, a single elephantine sapphire. But don't fancy that all that frantic astronomy would make the smallest difference to the reason and justice of conduct. On plains of opal, under cliffs cut out of pearl, you would still find a notice-board, 'Thou shalt not steal.'" G. K. Chesterton, The Blue Cross)
NOTICE Due to some family emergencies, JHCC will be on wikibreak for a while.

Greeting

To all to whom these presents may come, greetings.

Anyone who has observed my edits knows that I hold a higher opinion of my own editorial ability than it deserves.

Thank you for your patience.

A little humility

My edit count

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Awards from people with low standards:

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Essjay gave me a partial indulgence for catching his gaffe on Deacon
Jen Moakler awarded me this barnstar for my help in cleaning up the POV issues at Infant Communion.
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Essjay also gave me this Plenary Indulgence, forgiving all my Wikisins, for correcting typos in his very speedily typed manifesto. I'm puzzled that the Plenary Indulgence is smaller than the Partial Indulgence, but has the same text.

One of my proudest moments was when Essjay listed me as a WikiFriend and said the following about me:

A fellow theology contributor, who took my answers about the Body & Blood and made Eucharist a better place.

Licensing

For anyone foolish enough to think that something I wrote is worth passing on:

Multi-licensed with the Creative Commons Attribution Share-Alike License versions 1.0 and 2.0
I agree to multi-license my text contributions, unless otherwise stated, under Wikipedia's copyright terms and the Creative Commons Attribution Share-Alike license version 1.0 and version 2.0. Please be aware that other contributors might not do the same, so if you want to use my contributions under the Creative Commons terms, please check the CC dual-license and Multi-licensing guides.

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