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Forgiving injustice

Posted: February 8, 2007



In a Christian Post column, Mark Earley describes the peaceful and forgiving attitudes of James Waller, of Dallas, and Willie “Pete” Williams, of Atlanta, both of whom have been proven innocent by DNA testing in recent months. Earley writes:

Every now and again, I come across a news story that stops me dead in my tracks. Last week, I came across two such stories about mind-boggling injustice and mind-bending mercy.

Read the full column. (Christian Post, 02/06/07)
 
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