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Need to Avoid Temptation
Kevin Garvey has a thriving business in Broward County, Florida. He is the only trapper licensed by the county to remove nuisance alligators. The top ...
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Bono on Sin
In 1982, U2 singer Bono told journalist Terry Mattingly:
I don't believe in preaching at people. The truth is that we are all sinners. I always include ...
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Sin Isn't Politically Correct
Four congregation members with concerned faces met in their pastor's office. With earnest and imploring eyes, they presented him with a clipboard ...
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Mutiny and Redemption on the "Bounty"
On April 28, 1789, Lieutenant William Bligh, commander of the H.M.S. Bounty, was awakened by men who "seizing me, tied my hands with a cord and threatened ...
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Why Sin Tastes Good
Leann Birch, a developmental psychologist at Penn State University, ran an experiment in which she took a large group of kids and fed them a big lunch. ...
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Relating to Sopranos' Regret
The TV series about modern day gangsters struck a chord with a record number of viewers. "The Sopranos" boasts tens of millions of watchers ...
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Child Summarizes Sinfulness
I was sitting at my desk in my study after having scolded my 4-year-old daughter for misbehaving. I heard a gentle knock on the door. "Come in," ...
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Sin Outlawed . . . Again
A news article about the religious history of the Chicago area began with this paragraph about Zion, a small town north of the city: "Rev. John Alexander ...
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Sin Hard to Kill
Dead snakes can bite. Dead snakes bit five of thirty-five snakebite victims admitted to Good Samaritan Hospital [in Phoenix, Arizona, in a one year period] ...
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Kofi Annan Faces Evil
United Nations leader Kofi Annan travels the world visiting areas of some of the worst violence and cruelty in human history. Few men have the responsibility ...
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