Thursday, October 20, 2005

The wages of sin


So handsome he was until he became enmeshed in sin and his life and his looks were claimed by evil spirits who infused him with sickness and horror, a stink most vile and an intemperate manner fueled by an scratchy and disquieting voice. As body parts became discolored and withered, he saw the consequences of what he had done and attempted to repent. But, when he sought salvation, he was cast out. To save a sinner after the sinning is like saving a herring from the net, said the judge. One sin does not prevent another. Go forth and offend. Inhabit the back road and slink from sight. For such misery is not attractive to others.

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