Justified" is even better than "just as if I'd never sinned. " It is also "just as if I'd always obeyed.
The PoWs went through something so horrible, you don't know who's coming back.
Israel's a small country but both the audience and programme-makers are very sophisticated.
The lives of prisoners of war after they are returned is almost never discussed, never explored.
When you live far away, home looks a little different every time.
In America, after 911, and after the death of bin Laden, and after two wars, one of them fought, a lot of people think, on false pretenses, and definitely post the Patriot Act, there are a lot of these questions about what can we do to our citizens in order to prevent the next attack.
Whenever I look at pictures of horrific things that soldiers do or that have been done to soldiers I always feel sorry for everybody involved because politics throws them into these horrific situations where really it's just 18-year-old kids.
Both biological and cultural diversity are now severely threatened and working for their preservation is a critical task.
It is essential that we renew our covenants by partaking of the sacrament. When we do this with a sincere heart, with real intent, forsaking our sins, and renewing our commitment to God, the Lord provides a way whereby sins can be forgiven from week to week. Simply eating the bread and drinking the water will not bring that forgiveness. We must prepare and then partake with a broken heart and contrite spirit. The spiritual preparation we make to partake of the sacrament is essential to receiving a remission of our sins.
Nature encourages no looseness; pardons no errors.
If I had one wish I'd wish for a million wishes because I am clever.