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 Recapitulation

Recapitulation
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Anger is not meant to be a way of life is it it is only just a reflex not meant to stay in heart or fill it and just lie. The men have JESUS to consider and to try to be forgiven not a creature of some meanness in the dark and loathsome world we have been given none no love no wonder at it all just admonition to remember death a man hanging on a cross He and he alone is love and GOD.
When eye go near a Church to pray eye lean against the wall like a JEWISH man in thrall that GOD would even hear him.
When there was so many people in one place eye wondered at the fate of all the rich for they came in cars and going out to eat and living in them houses with clean sheets it makes me wonder how they live at all is this Church is this the meeting that we seek no the established buildings all have walls and they will fall like Jericho in time to reveal the excess pandering of hate the locked doors and halls so full of death and misery les miserables.
For GOD is love and the way to him is faith not works lest man should boast.
Learn to recapitulate not just hang on. Learn to love. When you say how can a man love GOD we must have some love to learn to love our brother or our neighbor if we live so all alone than have some charity just leave some water at the  bus stop please for the poor street urchins still have none. And when you pray say JESUS please and cross the heart like a catholic does for there may be something to that after all. A Roman soldier smiting breast and bowing head and asking GOD to hear his prayer oh LORD a sinner being blessed is what we are. Murder is at rest.


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