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JIM sends short version, social message of Jesus' teachings

By JIM

These words were uttered over breakfast with my friend (and occasional unindicted co-conspirator), Dane.
  • Play nicely with others.
  • Help those who need it.
  • Don't judge.
We generally stay on non-controversial subjects such as football and politics; I don't exactly rec'lect how the conversation strayed that morning into the rarefied atmosphere of Jesus' social message.

Is it just my imagination, or do those bullet points -- the Reader's Digest version of the red-letter words of the New Testament -- ring of something Pete Walker might have said in one of his seven-course meal-in-a-nutshell Sunday School lessons? - JIM




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