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Schaefer Custom Homes is new platinum underwriter for Clay Shootout

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Annual fundraising event for Blinn College will be held April 4 at Boswell Porter 4-H Shotgun Range Schaefer Custom Homes has been named the new platinum underwriter for next month’s Blinn College Alumni and Friends and Buccaneer Alumni Lettermen Clay Shootout, continuing a longstanding family tradition of support.
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Is God Dead? Sour wine

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Last week, we explored a common type of resurrection theory by looking at the offering of the atheist David Mirsch. Picking up the story from last week, the plan, Mirsch explains, was to utilize common herbal drugs of the time (namely Shephard’s Purse, Mandrake, Myrrh, and possibly Opium) to aid in Jesus’ survivability during the crucifixion. This concoction was then slipped into the “sour wine” container at the crucifixion site. Mirsch argues that Jesus first refused the sour wine offered him on the Cross because enough time had not passed (Matt 27:34). Had he taken the wine at that point, he would have lost consciousness and appeared dead within a few minutes of having been crucified. It was at the second offering of sour wine (Matt 27:48) that Jesus accepted the drink, the drink laced with the conspirator’s concoction that “produced a deep, almost comatose state that made Jesus appear dead.”
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There’s no place like home

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Finishing my morning work, The Gracious Mistress of the Parsonage appeared at my office and asked, “Do you know what day it is?” I didn’t know if this was a trick question because she always puts a trick question before me. “I think,” my dear, “that it is Tuesday.” She looked at me, giggled, and said, “Yes, it is Tuesday, but it is also something else.” “Is it somebody’s birthday today?” She shook her head and said, “Keep on guessing.” I knew I was never going to get it right.
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ARREST REPORTS

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Disclaimer: Arrests and court records are public information, and the press has the right to publish them under the first amendment of the U.S. Constitution. It i important s to note that an arrest should not be considered as evidence of guilt. The defendants are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law
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SEALY DISPATCH REPORT

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Disclaimer: Arrests and court records are public information, and the press has the right to publish them under the first amendment of the U.S. Constitution. It i important s to note that an arrest should not be considered as evidence of guilt. The defendants are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law