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Simon Called Peter

CHAPTER IV
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That's the fact, and it is the one thing that matters.

But there is another thing: if a man sins, how is he to get forgiveness?
What sort of a God is it Who will wipe the whole blessed thing out because in a moment of enthusiasm the sinner says he is sorry?
If that's all sin is, it isn't worth worrying about, and if that is all God is, He's not got the makings of a decent O.C." "'"Good for you, skipper," said the other man.
"'Langton rounded on him.

"It isn't good for me or for anyone," he said.
"And I'll tell you what, my boy: all that I've said doesn't justify a man making a beast of himself, which is what the majority of us do.

I can see that a man may very wisely get drunk at times, but he's a -- -- fool to get himself sodden with drink." (And he went on to more, Hilda, that I can't write to you.) "'Well, I don't know what I said.

I went back utterly miserable.


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