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Dislocation
If “man has on the earth no home”, he can hardly not feel out of place in time.
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Sociographical location
In depth less important than one’s geographical-, even one’s psychological-, is one’s sociological location, for one is first a part of society, which influences if not determines much of one’s life and being, before possibly distinguishing one’s self into a singularity.
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In time
Having during a few decades of determined effort in my lifetime caught up with our Time in History – it’s main ideas – I need ask my self what I will do in it. 
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Gawd
Poor ol’ Gawd… susceptible to the casual, little-challenged assertions of even the most illiterate across the nation.

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Out of Time
Is it possible to escape fully from an entrained feeling of the “seven day week”? While, yes, awareness of it is some progress.
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Again Ahistoria
Ignorance of History is ignorance of mankind in the real life and stories of time. This allows wonderful, unreal solutions to the problems of mankind.
Very popular.
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Homelessness
If Man has on the earth no home, then it cannot but be unsettled.
And when conscious, one must recognize, accept , and perhaps engage, one’s dislocation daily.
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Ahistoria
It is perhaps less influential that people are ignorant of History than that they are that they live in it. 
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“Christians”?
How profoundly few Christians have not reduced God, “the Lord”, Jesus, the Bible, etc to their selves.
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Which SCOTUS?
The US Supreme Court of the United States?
The US Supine Court of the United States?