faulty exegesis

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It is a strange sort of thing to observe the hermeneutics of Richard Mayhue.  I do not wish to be disrespectful but it appears to be akin to childish naiveté.   I wish I could say “child-like” but somewhere along the way of life, that seems to have been choked out.  The innocent belief of a child has been replaced with the cold, austere and gray-filled skies of an “adult.”   Read the rest of this entry »

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