Brilliant, as always, though the title "First Post-American President" must be attributed to John Bolton.
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Yes, very poignant article. I would like to wish everyone a Happy Easter. This is the most important day in Christendom. It is a day of renewal, a day of redemption and a day of reflection. On this day I am reminded that man is not perfect. Man is an arbitrary and capricious creature capable of great evil. But God shows us the way. And even though these are trying and dangerous times, have faith. And remember, the Church can be corrupt, after all it is an institution of men. But God is perfect, God is just and God is reasonable. Happy Easter.
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Yes, very poignant article.
I would like to wish everyone a Happy Easter. This is the most important day in Christendom. It is a day of renewal, a day of redemption and a day of reflection.
On this day I am reminded that man is not perfect. Man is an arbitrary and capricious creature capable of great evil. But God shows us the way. And even though these are trying and dangerous times, have faith. And remember, the Church can be corrupt, after all it is an institution of men. But God is perfect, God is just and God is reasonable.
Happy Easter.
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