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"“We were in shaky transit from the groveling status of Lower Middlers to the near-respectability of Upper Middlers. The class above, seniors, draft-bait, rushed ahead of us toward the war. They were caught up in accelerated courses, first-aid programs, and a physical hardening regimen which included jumping from this tree. We were reading Virgil and playing tag in the river. Until Finny thought of the tree.”" — Jan 04, 2026 11:02PM
"“We were in shaky transit from the groveling status of Lower Middlers to the near-respectability of Upper Middlers. The class above, seniors, draft-bait, rushed ahead of us toward the war. They were caught up in accelerated courses, first-aid programs, and a physical hardening regimen which included jumping from this tree. We were reading Virgil and playing tag in the river. Until Finny thought of the tree.”" — Jan 04, 2026 11:02PM
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"It is better to live a short life serving others than a long one resisting that call. We already belong to God because God has bound himself to us and longs for us — and nothing we have ever done or will do can change that. We belong first of all to our creator." — Aug 27, 2025 12:09AM
"It is better to live a short life serving others than a long one resisting that call. We already belong to God because God has bound himself to us and longs for us — and nothing we have ever done or will do can change that. We belong first of all to our creator." — Aug 27, 2025 12:09AM
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"Jesus felt abandoned. This isn’t to say that he despaired. But it’s not unreasonable to imagine his feeling as if the Father were absent. Having faced the betrayal of his closest friends, brutalized by Roman guards, marched through the streets under a crushing weight, and nailed to a cross, Jesus could be forgiven for feeling abandoned. He who has abandoned himself to God’s will now wonders ‘Where are you?’" — Jan 04, 2026 01:40AM
"Jesus felt abandoned. This isn’t to say that he despaired. But it’s not unreasonable to imagine his feeling as if the Father were absent. Having faced the betrayal of his closest friends, brutalized by Roman guards, marched through the streets under a crushing weight, and nailed to a cross, Jesus could be forgiven for feeling abandoned. He who has abandoned himself to God’s will now wonders ‘Where are you?’" — Jan 04, 2026 01:40AM
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