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[Title] => If only our sinful politicians could be like Judas
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This Holy Week, Church leaders should focus the attention of our sinful traditional politicians on Judas Iscariot instead of Jesus Christ. It is not just because our sinful traditional politicians are the least likely to learn from the example of Christ. It is simply because Judas Iscariot was better than most of our sinful traditional politicians.
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[Summary] => Do not let sin reign in your mortal body, that you should obey it on its lusts. Romans 6:12
In his book Adjust Or Self-Destruct, Craig Massey draws some familiar parallels between our actions as human beings and those of animals. Here are a few of them: A "snake in the grass" is a cunning, deceitful person. A grouch is an "old bear". A coward is a "chicken", and a glutton is a "hog". Weve all used such descriptive terms, as well as acted them out in our own lives.
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This Holy Week, Church leaders should focus the attention of our sinful traditional politicians on Judas Iscariot instead of Jesus Christ. It is not just because our sinful traditional politicians are the least likely to learn from the example of Christ. It is simply because Judas Iscariot was better than most of our sinful traditional politicians.
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In his book Adjust Or Self-Destruct, Craig Massey draws some familiar parallels between our actions as human beings and those of animals. Here are a few of them: A "snake in the grass" is a cunning, deceitful person. A grouch is an "old bear". A coward is a "chicken", and a glutton is a "hog". Weve all used such descriptive terms, as well as acted them out in our own lives.
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