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Reconciliation Blog

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So from now on we regard no one from a worldly point of view.

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Reconciliation Blog | So from now on we regard no one from a worldly point of view. Home About Ed Reconciliation Blog So from now on we regard no one from a worldly point of view. Feeds: Posts Comments When Santa Claus Went to the Ghetto December 22, 2013 by Edward Gilbreath Everybody has been so worked up over the Duck Dynasty /Phil Robertson controversy  (and, before that, Megyn Kelly’s “white Santa” drama ) that it feels like we’ve misplaced our “peace on earth and good will toward men.” I really appreciate Jen Hatmaker’s wise and passionate words on the subject, but frankly I’d prefer not to add any more volume to the cacophony. Instead, I’ve come out of blogging hibernation to offer my reflections on something a little more fitting for the season. A couple days ago, I heard an engaging  segment on NPR about sad Christmas songs. “Bundled up in Christmas is hopefully a lot of joy and a lot of family and a lot of happiness, but that’s always going to be t...

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