And one-by-one, the adulteress’s accusers left Him with her.
Who can withstand the judgment of Our Lord? HEART
John Rubens 7009 Franklin Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90028 (323) 876-1034; (323) 244-3060 Education: 1988 Santa Clara School of Law, J.D., Associate Editor Law Review 1987 1983 University of Strasbourg, France, Degree D’Etudes Francaises 1983 1981 University of … Continue reading
“On election night, this happened!”
Rollerball II: Where the buck stops is sometimes where the corpus lies. Jonathan E. became “what every executive wanted to be” at the end of Rollerball (1975): bigger than the game. Contrast that post-Vietnam War theology with Leon Panetta’s reminder: … Continue reading
Rollerball II Where the buck stops is sometimes where the corpus lies.
Rollerball II The futility of individual effort: Obamaspeak; banks, insurance companies, ngo’s, “multi-national” Corporations, and State Bars. Strangely, not doctors, teachers or churches.
Jonathan E. in Rollerball (1975, A Film by Norman Jewison), could not be “touched” by the “Executive Council” because Jonathan was representing them and supposed to demonstrate the futility of individual effort. Down with the State Bar of California, the … Continue reading
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