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...much a victimized black as a man so full of hate that he can't see straight. Morgan confuses his father with the angry Jehovah his father so often quotes. When he steals for the first time, he hears the voice of Jehovah calling "Thou shalt not steal." "Shut up, you son-of-a-bitch," Morgan snaps as if in reply. "You shouldn't have gone away with Zola." But most of Crump's dramatic confrontations, like revival-meeting confessions, have an overwritten melodramatic ring...
...outcasts of the world. "Who are we to take life, life given to this man by whatever power gives life?" he demanded. "To rob him of his chance to repent, to expiate, to throw him straight into hell like a bundle of old rags and bones? 'Thou shalt not kill,' the Bible says. Who made us exceptions to this...
...grave and is still preserved somewhere, in order to live on immortally? That is not the Christian hope. "I believe in the resurrection of the body." Body in the Bible is quite simply man, man, moreover, under the sign of sin. And to this man it is said, Thou shalt rise again. Resurrection means not the continuation of life, but life's completion. "We shall be changed" ( I Corinthians 15); which does not mean that a quite different life begins, but that "this corruptible must put on incorruption." Then it will be manifest that "death is swallowed...
...Bishop's map! You're a black pin; I'm a beige pin. TER. Now, there, there, don't yourself...the ground is I can feel it. (Standing.) me in mind of one of Pappy's "Behold, I will stand before thee there upon the rock in and thou shalt smite the rock," (he strikes the stage with his umbrella) "and there shall come water out of it, that the people may drink...
...Tenth of the Harvest. Historically the tithe meant the first tenth of the harvest that was offered up to God. In Exodus, God tells Moses: "Thou shalt not delay to offer the first of thy ripe fruits." Church councils until early modern times regarded tithing as part of divine...