Later, he said he was sorry

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About Philip E Jenks

Philip, a synodical deacon in the ELCA Metropolitan New York synod, is a retired communicator for American Baptist Churches USA, the U.S. Conference for the World Council of Churches, the U.S. National Council of Churches, and two Philadelphia area daily newspapers. He and his spouse, the Rev. Dr. Martha M. Cruz, are the parents of six adults and are members of St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran Church in Rye Brook, N.Y. They live in Port Chester, N.Y.
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2 Responses to Later, he said he was sorry

  1. anfearfaire's avatar La voz de la razón says:

    Calley may have passed from the scene, however, war with its gruesome atrocities, killing of innocents, and waste of precious resources (which could be used to end hunger & poverty) will not cease from the face of planet earth until the Prince of Peace arrives and establishes His Kingdom.

    Frankie V.

  2. anfearfaire's avatar La voz de la razón says:

    Phil,

    Thanks again for the memories.

    Your comic satire brought me back to 1967, with the image of Louis Armstrong singing while bombs are raining down on men, women, and children; blood and guts everywhere.

    Now, that song will be going round and round in my head all day.

    “What a Wonderful World.”

    Frankie

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