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Shredded flesh against unforgiving wood, iron stakes pounded through bone and wracked nerves, joints wrenched out of socket by the sheer dead weight of the body, public humiliation before the eyes of family, friends, and the world – that was death on the cross, “the infamous stake” as the Romans called it, “the barren wood,” the maxima mala crux. Or as the Greeks spat it out, the stauros. No wonder no one talked about it. No wonder parents hid their children’s eyes from it. The stauros was a loathsome thing, and the one who died on it was loathsome too, a vile criminal whose only use was to hang there as a putrid, decaying warning to anyone else who might follow his example. That is how Jesus died.
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Chicago Lemon(Lime)ade

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Chicago Beverage 1 Servings

INGREDIENTS

3/4 oz Simple syrup
1 Lemon or lime (cut in three: squeeze 2 large ends)
2/3 c Crushed ice
1 oz Soda water
1 oz 7-up

INSTRUCTIONS

Great for the kids. Divine on a hot summer day!  Mix.  Top with remaining
lemon wheel.  Stir with straw, serve!
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(DANI HOOD)
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