Coleman Luck
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Gateway to Hell: Vietnam 1968: Thoughts and personal experiences of an infantry soldier
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Dark Illusions: Writings for the End of Days
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Wind Sunday
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“We vest our hopes in a political agenda because we don't want the risk and discomfort that following Jesus will bring. We don't follow in His footsteps because we don't like the places where He insists on walking. We have vested our citizenship in an America that is gone and will never return, rather than in the priceless and eternal Kingdon of Heaven.
We want political change because we want to be left alone to live our lives in comfort without the incursion of any post-Christian, post-modern, neo-pagan nastiness. We like our churches big so our commitment can be small. We prefer boycotts, petitions, and protests over prayer. We fight to save the lives of unborn babies but care little if those babies grow up to die bloody deaths on our streets. (Unless, of course, it happens on our street.)”
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We want political change because we want to be left alone to live our lives in comfort without the incursion of any post-Christian, post-modern, neo-pagan nastiness. We like our churches big so our commitment can be small. We prefer boycotts, petitions, and protests over prayer. We fight to save the lives of unborn babies but care little if those babies grow up to die bloody deaths on our streets. (Unless, of course, it happens on our street.)”
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