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To: valleygal

This has become so surreal - it's a "passion play" with one side essentially saying "we have no king but Caesar" and calling for Terri's figurative crucifixion. The anti-religious bigotry of the ACLU and the left in general is the impetus behind this. I think they hunted for years to find a case like this that they could win, just so they could establish a series of legal precedents.

Meanwhile, God-fearing people of all faiths shudder at what transpires before them. Like those who watched Jesus on the cross, stunned, sorrowful, and helpless. The difference that hindsight gives us is that we know that Jesus willingly submitted himself to this end for our sakes. But for his followers that day, it was a moment of confusion and utter helplessness.

Though she may die today, or in a few days, we can take comfort that, because of Jesus Christ, she will rise again. Eternal judgment will be served. Faith will be justified by its children.

Greg West


307 posted on 03/25/2005 5:47:37 AM PST by gregwest
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To: gregwest

Amen


328 posted on 03/25/2005 5:57:49 AM PST by valleygal
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To: gregwest
I ran across a cartoonist who echos your thought, "This has become so surreal - it's a "passion play" with one side essentially saying "we have no king but Caesar" and calling for Terri's figurative crucifixion."


396 posted on 03/25/2005 6:44:08 AM PST by Darnright (No matter how sick a person is, he is and will always be a man, never becoming a vegetable or animal)
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