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June 8, 2012 - Posted by Julie Stiles Mills | Uncategorized
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Getting her out would be like the cage giving birth….
The cage seems very medieval torture-esque.
Maybe a good metaphor for sin? Lures us in, and then once we’re in we realize the consequences, and true to @multiplemom ‘s comment, it’s painful to get out of the habit of sinning. But once you’re out, you’re free for good.