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Author: Rev. Bernie Seter

Allegory can be pretty allegorical.

On the Monday after Palm Sunday Jesus came into Jerusalem and cursed a fig tree. Much was made of that act when I was growing up. Atheists were making hay that Jesus wasn’t meek and mild and not the loving character that...

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Somethings Borrowed

  John Bortulin wrote that Jesus went “from borrowed donkey to borrowed upper room to borrowed cross and borrowed tomb.”  That is a nice bit of doggerel but it hit me particularly hard.  It has to do with the...

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What are You Stareing At?

  I call it the middle range stare. It’s not the thousand yard stare that most people think of as post traumatic stress syndrome. It’s not the furtive backward glance like I imagine Lot’s wife had before her pillarization....

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Vagueness of the Vagrant Animals

Man can be defined as an animal that makes dogmas. As he piles doctrine on doctrine and conclusion on conclusion in the formation of some tremendous scheme of philosophy and religion, he is, in the only legitimate sense of which...

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Did You Really Say That?

Anyone reading this blog knows that I am fascinated by words; how they change meaning; where they come from; how they are transmitted and on we go. I am noticing some commentators getting sloppy with some good words....

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