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Autism Light: First Baptist Church of Plano
Today's Autism Light is the First Baptist Church of Plano. The First Baptist Church of Plano is located at 1300 East 15th Street in Plano, Texas. The church was started in 1872. Dr. Jerry Carlisle has served as the… -
Don't Remove Your Special Needs Child from Faith
I rarely mention faith on my blog. I find it a polarizing topic and something that makes people feel uncomfortable. I try to wrap my head around that concept and I just can't. I wonder if it has something to do with… -
Religiosity and Autism
A review of Why Religion is Natural and Science Is Notpublished in Psychology Today reported a lack of ability of those with autism to believe in God. Researchers have suspected: “that religious belief and under… -
Unspeakably Tragic
Normally I don't post on weekends or do two posts in one day. Today, I had to do it. I have to get this out. I have to release it so I can let go. I have to, or else putting my baby boy on the school bus on Monday… -
Autism Light: Karen Jackson
Gray Puryear, Vice-President with Karen Jackson, President (Faith Inclusion Network)Karen Jackson is from Norfolk, Virginia. She is a band director for a private K-8 school. Karen Jackson is the mother of three childr… -
Where Do We Stand?
Note: I have cleaned this post up a little, and submitted it to autisable. I am well-aware that the post I was originally responding to is just trolling, but this needs to be said. -
Atheists on Xanga are More Likely to Have Autism
I found a study that has explained so much to me about some of the Atheists on Xanga. People who are atheists are more likely to have autism. Here is the link: Link -
He’ll Get the Message
Like many kids with Autism, Byron has a hard time believing things that are seemingly illogical or abstract. Religion in general is a difficult concept for him to understand and study because it asks him to have fait… -
He’ll Get the Message
Like many kids with Autism, Byron has a hard time believing things that are seemingly illogical or abstract. Religion in general is a difficult concept for him to understand and study because it asks him to have fai…
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