Recently, I wrote about the biblical admonition to ‘remember.’ Today, I want to look about the ‘folly of forgetting’ and the consequences of failing to remember. We are people who are prone to forget. We forget birthdays. We forget anniversaries. We forget appointments. We forget faces. We forget names. There are now entire sectors of …
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