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Category Archives: torture
Caught in the crossfire of Christ’s love and forgiveness
A victim of the hatred and evil of Roman, state-sponsored terrorism, Jesus Christ was tortured, nailed to a cross, and hung up to die. Dangling between life and death, He spoke crosswords that released God’s love and fire: “Father, forgive … Continue reading
Posted in Christ, cross, crucifixion, demons, evil in our society, evil spirits, Father forgive them, for they know not what they do, hatred, historic Jesus, historical Jesus, Jesus, Jesus Christ, passion of the Christ, Roman history, Saul of Tarsus, state sponsored terrorism, the cross, the wonderful cross, torture, Uncategorized
Tagged evil, hate, history, nonviolence, response to terrorism, terrorism, violence
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Tennessee Titans & St. Thomas (From Doubt To Destiny)
The Tennessee Titans practice facility in Nashville, Tennessee (Baptist Sports Park) has been renamed “Saint Thomas Sports Park.” St. Thomas has been known through the past two millennia as “Doubting Thomas” because he questioned the resurrection of Jesus Christ. However, … Continue reading
Posted in angst, anxiety, Apostle Thomas, destiny, devotion, doubt, doubting, doubts, fear, India, Iraq, Jesus, Jesus Christ, Jesus is Lord, Muslim, My Lord and my God, mysticism, Nashville church, practice facility, professional football, resurrection, Resurrection Day, resurrection of Jesus, Saddam Hussein, Saint Thomas, St. Thomas, torture, tortured
Tagged Baptist Sports Park, Doubting Thomas, Mar Thoma Church, Nashville, NFL, Saint Thomas Sports Park, Tennesse Titans, Titans
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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?
Tagged Cicero, Constantine, cross, crucifixion, Good Friday, Jesus Christ, The Passion of The christ, torture
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