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“We need the person of God and we need a God-given therapist to help us navigate our brokenness.”

“I’ve been a person of God since I was a child, but I respect everyone,” he added, saying he watched that night’s parade from a nearby security center instead of inside the Sambadrome.

“People always say, ‘The mayor doesn’t like Carnival, the mayor’s a person of God who wants to put an end to our party,’” Crivella complained to reporters Friday.

Minister Daisy Obi, a 73-year-old woman from Nigeria, who went to Princeton, who’s an Episcopalian minister, who runs a ministry in Massachusetts, was sent to jail for two years by Judge Yee, but a year and a half of that was suspended if she did a certain probation — and here was her sentence: “Even you, wanting to be a person of God, have to respect all people… The first condition imposed states: You have to respect the rights of the people of the Muslim faith.”

From Salon

And, again, Peter was thus made the beginning and principle of spiritual power, as it left the Person of God the Word, not for once, but for ever.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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