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Shocked And Saddened To Tears By Stories Of Iraq War Veterans
Last night I was on YouTube and came across “Iraq Veterans Against The War.” I was shocked and saddened to tears by what I heard as young Americans shared stories of atrocities they had committed against innocent civilians in Iraq. … Continue reading
Posted in American, Americans, anti-war, eyewitness, freedom, hate, human life, human rights, injustice, Iraq, lifestyles, morality, morals, right and wrong, torture, Uncategorized, war
Tagged atrocities, Bill Moyers, civilians in Iraq, Guantanamo Bay, Iraq Veterans, PBS, torture, Torturing Democracy, Youtube
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Cross Ways — The Passion Of The Christ
Crucifixion is one of the cruelest forms of execution ever invented. Its purpose was not just to put a man to death. It was to bring extreme public shame and to cause the greatest possible amount of physical suffering. Crucifixion … Continue reading
Posted in Christ, Christian history, Christianity, church history, Constantine, conviction of sin, crucifixion, Good Friday, history, mystery, persecution, Quotations, quote, Quotes, religion, revolution, Roman, Son-shine, spiritual combat, spiritual warfare, the cross, torture, Uncategorized, wages of sin, wake-up call, Why be a Christian?, WWJD?
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When Freedom Broke Out — My 7th Greatest American
(Read about all of my Top Ten Greatest Americans by clicking here.) Freedom is breaking out in the Middle East as multitudes take to the streets to courageously demand their right to liberty. In colonial America, one man gave freedom … Continue reading
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My #VIII Greatest American Of All Time
Ida B. Wells is remembered during Black History month but it is hard to find much about her in American history books. However, in my thinking, she is the 8th greatest American of all time. Ida B. Wells was born a … Continue reading
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