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Monthly Archives: February 2017
A Question of Murder
Anyone desiring to attend seminary should think long and hard about what they are considering. In AnOldSinner’s case, the idea of going to seminary was not even a consideration when higher education was first on the agenda. For those who … Continue reading
Posted in death, Faith, Religion, sin
Tagged deadly force, justifiable homicide, law enforcement, murder, police
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Big on Crosses
As chronicled in “Flawed Messengers” and other works, AnOldSinner once had a problem with those who called themselves Christian. This was partially due to experiences in a particularly conservative branch of Christianity as a child and young adult. The pastors … Continue reading
Posted in Faith, idolatry, Religion, sin
Tagged church, crucifix, crucifixion, God, idolatry, religion, second commandment
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In His Time: A Love Story
Fort Worth, Texas was an interesting place in post World War II America. First, it struggled with societal changes wrought by the war. Later, it worked to find a balance between the “Cowtown,” image it cherished, and the reality of … Continue reading
Posted in Commitment, Faith, family, Religion
Tagged dreams, faith, family, goals, marriage, trust, trusting God
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