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[Title] => Dirty hands
[Summary] => Gentiles, . . . although not having the law, are a law to themselves, . . . their conscience also bearing witness.  Romans 2:14-15
One of William Shakespeare’s most intriguing characters is Lady MacBeth. Having heard a prophecy that her husband would become king, she convinced him to assassinate the reigning monarch. When the bloody deed was done, MacBeth was conscience-stricken. His wife rebuked his squeamishness and helped him cover up the crime. Her husband was crowned king. But that wasn’t the end.
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