Single Status Update
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So there's this dude that's in the military that I go to church with, and he's on the security team. He's pretty intense with it too; takes the job very seriously (he's patted me down and interrogated me about the contents of my backpack, and that's after knowing me for a year and being in the same smallgroup as my family). I'm always in the back of the sanctuary during worship gatherings since being in the pews surrounded by people makes me uncomfortable. He called me over to look at the door that leads to the upper levels (that's blocked off). He told me to look at it and see if I could figure out what was wrong with it. After a minute or two, I spotted it. There was this high-quality lock on the door, but the hinges were facing outwards... so if someone wanted to get in, they could just pop the pins right out and remove the door. Plus, the part of the door that the lock was holding shut was pretty much just a thin piece of metal attached to the door frame... easily removed. Good job school system (we meet in a school that's attached to an old church building)... good job...
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@Ocelot You're missing the point. It's not about being shot. A soldier doesn't have to be shot to be a hero. And you don't have to be a soldier to be a hero. It's seeing someone willing to take a bullet for others, someone willing to sacrifice to serve a purpose higher than themselves.
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