I like war movies. I
guess I got that from my dad. My father
was a WWII veteran who lied about his age and volunteered as a 16 year-old to fight for America. He was always quick to explain that his
patriotism and desire for adventure greatly exceeded his knowledge of what he
was getting into. I have two sons of my
own, the youngest of which is seventeen.
It is hard for me to imagine either of them going to Italy and
fighting across the Apennine Mountains at the age of 17. I can’t
imagine having done so myself. Yet my
dad and many others did. I used to love to watch war movies with my dad and listen
to him talk about the different battle tactics.
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Saturday, February 22, 2014
Traditional Marriage – Facing a Painful Reality
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Monday, February 10, 2014
Is Olympic Pride a Bad Thing?
As I was doing some Bible study today, I came across a passage of Old Testament scripture that I don't often read. It made me consider the topic of national pride. I've always been a patriotic American, but is national pride always a good thing? As I watch the Olympic games and smugly react when America leads other countries in medals, I have to step back and think about my attitude.
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