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  • Was the cross in the sand story made up?





    Not saying it was but a huge debate is going on in blog land





    It was Christmas Day, we were allowed to stand outside of our cell for a few minutes, and those days we were not allowed to see or communicate with each other although we certainly did. And I was standing outside for a few minutes, outside my cell. He came walking up. He stood there for a minute and with his handle [sic] on the dirt in the courtyard he drew a cross and he stood there and a minute later, he rubbed it out and walked away. For a minute there, there was just two Christians worshiping together. I'll never forget that moment. John McCain at Saddleback
    "Leaving his shovel on the ground, he slowly walked to a crude bench and sat down. He knew that at any moment a guard would order him to stand up, and when he failed to respond, the guard would beat him to death, probably with his own shovel. He had seen it happen to other prisoners.

    As he waited, head down, he felt a presence. Slowly he looked up and saw a skinny old prisoner squat down beside him. The man said nothing. Instead, he used a stick to trace in the dirt the sign of the Cross. The man then got back up and returned to his work.

    As Solzhenitsyn stared at the Cross drawn in the dirt his entire perspective changed."

    1973 Gulag Archapelago by Alexander Solzhenitsyn
    McCain is a huge fan

    The New York Sun covers America and the world from a base in New York. Its report comprises straightforward news dispatches and a lively editorial page…


    Read what conservatives thought of this story in 2005


    What do the faithful have to say?

    Andrew Sullivan is offering a detailed account of how similar the McCain story is to that offered by Soviet dissident Alexander Solzhenitsen and then later popularized by Christian leaders Chuck Colson and Billy Graham. Sullivan also points out other suspicious changes: The story changed from the guard using a sandal to the guard using a […]

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    I have come here to chew bubblegum and kickass ... and I'm all out of bubblegum.

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    What! No one has an opinon? 8) 8)
    I have come here to chew bubblegum and kickass ... and I'm all out of bubblegum.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by kcshocker11
      What! No one has an opinon? 8) 8)
      Yes. All of you better attend the volleyball matches this year!!!!
      Some posts are not visible to me. :peaceful:
      Don't worry too much about it. Just do all you can do and let the rough end drag.

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        This is too boring for me to even read.


        I wonder what you think about your presidential candidate that has smoked weed and smack (at a minimum) and probably sold it?

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        • #5
          Originally posted by WuDrWu
          This is too boring for me to even read.


          I wonder what you think about your presidential candidate that has smoked weed and smack (at a minimum) and probably sold it?
          Now that is something to worry about. Bush smoked weed and did coke and look what happened there. :D :D 8)

          "I am the master of low expectations."
          Source: Agence France Presse, "Bush Says Middle East Summit 'Met Expectations'," June 4, 2003
          I have come here to chew bubblegum and kickass ... and I'm all out of bubblegum.

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