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The hermeneutic of continuity: On the prospect of being shot and strung up

British comment at it dry best. This should be posted on every Christian website on the net, if only for the quality of the writing and the dry wit and argument. It's all finished with an appropriate British flourish delivered with style and effectiveness worthy of the likes of Swift et al. by choosing the rifle he would request be used for the 'shot' have of the punishment: good British stock... stiff upper lip in the face of death, and all that. 

Rule Britannia indeed!

The hermeneutic of continuity: On the prospect of being shot and strung up

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