Salome, the girl who danced for the head of John the Baptist,
I heard it said that while Jesus walked the earth more miracles happened at that time than other time in history. It would stand to reason then that the influence of evil would have been present in equal measure. As I thought about it after having one day read the account of John the baptist, I thought what kind of dance could a woman do that would make a man promise up to half his kingdom? Upon further reflection I thought perhaps Salome did not dance alone. Who then really did dance before Herod Antipas? Who entranced him to the point of delirium that he promised to give her after her dance whatever she wanted even up to half his kingdom which was considerable by any standards. How was a man so ensnared that he was responsible for with bringing an end to the ministry of a man the who was cousin to Jesus? Was it Salome who danced or a greater adversary of Christ?
at the very bottom I wrote what I remembered of a quote from the usual suspects:
The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing people that he didn't exist Verbal Kint/ Keyser Soze.
What is my point? I have decided to offer this quilt for sale to help Melisa!!! I have made a promise to help her until I leave Turkey and what a great opportunity to do that!
I really do feel priviledged to be able to do this. I hope it goes really well. Wish me luck
Troye
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