Dulce et Decorum Est
Michael Pakaluk: The death in battle has never been “sweet,” pleasant to see, or experience; not a matter of feeling or sentimentalism.
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Michael Pakaluk: The death in battle has never been “sweet,” pleasant to see, or experience; not a matter of feeling or sentimentalism.
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Hadley Arkes: Jesus was seen to live and die; His wounds could be touched. And we have the lasting testimonies of those who saw it happen.
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