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Essay heading: God Speaks in Silence
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Silence can disturb and frighten people. It is the silence with which we exclude the completely unexpected, the new, the unthinkable. It is the silence by which I shut out unwelcome words which may rob me of peace of mind. Consequently, we often conclude that silence is an unnatural void, to be filled as quickly as possible with speech, music or other noise... displayed 300 characters
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Silence can disturb and frighten people. It is the silence with which we exclude the completely unexpected, the new, the unthinkable. It is the silence by which I shut out unwelcome words which may rob me of peace of mind. Consequently, we often conclude that silence is an unnatural void, to be filled as quickly as possible with speech, music or other noise... displayed next 300 characters
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