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Contradiction 1
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by Rick Brunet
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There once was a man. He was a good man.
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In his middle years, the man was considered by all who knew him Friend. He had
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no enemies, no evil inside him, no "debts to society". Only good came from
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him, and only good came back to him. A full circle of light.
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The man had a woman, a woman he had known half his life, who loved and
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cherished him, and that he loved and cherished in kind. He was her knight in
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shining armour, and she was his his Guinivere. Together they shared a
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happiness, a contentment in their own little Garden of Eden.
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All was good in this man's life. This man died at the ripe old age of
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forty-nine.
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Did God "call him home"? Was this man's purity and shining strength so solid
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that it could no longer be kept apart from His Paradise? Did the very
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"foundation of heaven" scream for this man's Soul? No.
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You see, he had a particular fondness for eggs as his breakfast meal. By the
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time he hit forty, the cholestorol levels in his body had built up to dangerous
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levels. What do Saints know of doctors? But then again, what does Life know
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of Saints.
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And so, the man died of a heart attack at the ripe old age of forty-nine. Only
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sick minds would think he was condemned to Hell for being a fool.
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God is not that human.
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