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Monday 20 January 2014

A young woman grew up in an Island called St.Joseph. Her family was French West Indian  ancestrally with some additional admixtures from other traditionally colonial powers.  She grew up in Baltimore and loved to watch the Orioles in their tight pants. She dreamed of their big batting arms and had visions of them making breakfast with aprons on only and no jerseys. She had lots of suitors and married late. Her personality tendency was that of a railing accuser  and achieved expert status. She made a career out of it. Her son knew  and he cussed her accordingly. But, she was certain that she raised the perfect strong willed child; so she says.  The father and only husband became wise to certain tendencies that did not fit his understanding of her church attendances. She worked on creating division  in the home. She suggested nonverbally that she had hugged her son too much during a home movie. This caused the father great concern and he severed his son's usual allowance for X-Box games. She also suggested to the son nonverbally that the son was the father of their second child.  This created a silent uncertainty between son and father; a division in the home that she wanted since she was, in essence, someone who never stayed in a relationship. Her French ancestral last name was Jinx.  After her son became a born again missionary, she remembered her various ancestries and accepted that Christ offered peace to all men  regardless of colour, language and creed. The Kingdom of God is at hand. Some people resent the peace found in Heaven's citizens as they live and enjoy the beaches of a tropical paradise. While they resent the personal peace, they are working for some other Kingdom and quite subtly.   She finally understood how any tropical paradise could be turned into what feels like an embattled hell. May it never happen in an Oklahoma again; the state where she raised her son.  The school Principals will sort them out early when they emigrate. A  modern version of Pilgrim's Progress is being released next year with descriptive scenery similar to Grand Theft Auto on one hand and the Town and Country of a suburb on the other hand.  After all that Jesus preached, Moses would not have put it any other way.         

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