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:: Monday, July 29, 2002 ::

"The noise inside your head..." (Tantric)

Listen to Delirious?'s "Mezzamorphis" and you will have a general idea of my day.
Tonight my pastor spouted forth a nugget of something that made me think:
"Forgive the people who have hurt you. It wasn't them; it was the devil working in them -- blame the devil!"
If true, that would make it much easier, much more convenient to forgive. But is it true? And is it right to transplant a grudge, even if it is onto the devil? I know people have a sin-nature; I also belive in generational curses that are beyond human power to overcome. So everytime I get upset at someone, do I need to evaluate whether it was really them or not? The thought seems both absurd and impossible. What do you all think?

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