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Apr 2014
Three men hung from crosses.
Some say a fitting punishment.
Although one were never convicted of a crime.

Pilate let the people decide.
He found no wrong in this man.
His conscious were his guide.
You might say for a short time.
He was this man advocate against injustice.

Upon the cross words was tossed toward him.
Even from the two hung up there with him.
Although one did try to repent by asking him a question.

Lord, remember me when thou come in thy kingdom.

And this man replied, that you today will be with me in paradise.

Only if we could be like Christ and learn to forgive.
It would be a wonderful world.
jeffrey conyers
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jeffrey conyers  united states
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