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in the Holy Scriptures (Welcome Book).
The prime motive of an Apostolic Christian is to achieve the goal of reaching heaven. Believers see themselves as "pilgrims" and "strangers" in this short earthly life. They believe that they are simply walking on a "narrow
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become the biggest *censored* in the world. That doesn't really happen with me
very often because I can usually take what is dealt to me without a problem. This definitely affects the way I deal with strangers because if they don't
know me or anything about
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, she needed to go to work. Then he brought a stranger home, got her high on drug-laden drinks and put her to bed with the stranger. From then on it never stopped. Barry became her pimp. If she complained, he protested that she didnt love him enough to do
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victims, witha "cooling off period" in between.
The killer is usually a stranger to the victim-- the murders appear unconnected or random.
The murders reflecta need to sadistically dominate the victim.
The murder is rarely "for profit," the motive
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, leaves that were brightly colored but torn away from the
branches. I would have stopped, but I was pursued by something...Oh, Laura, Laura, I tried to
leave you behind me, but I am more faithful than I intended to be...I speak to the nearest stranger
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, Rachael. "The Time of Change" www.crimelibrary.com/bundy/change.html
November1998
Larsen, Richard W. Bundy: The Deliberate Stranger (New York, Pocket Books) 1986
Mello, Michael. "Crazy Joe, Ted Bundy and Us" The Miami Herald 18 May 1997 B10
Michaud
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). As they travel they pick up objects sniffing them as if they are trying to find clues to locate strangers. If a patrol meets up with a group from another community, both sides usually engage in threats, and then are likely to retreat back to their home ground
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in the second
state, the passengers will most likely not bother to know anyone new, and everyone
will get off the ship and remain strangers to one another.
A person's identity is unalike to every different viewer at every different location
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into a mighty stranger. I should not seem to be a part of it (73-74).
The self that they share, the experience of being two in one, is beyond language, outside the conventions and limits of speech
the bond of their union
between them there is no barrier
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state, friends will be acquainted and enemies will be formed, while in the second state, the passengers will most likely not bother to know anyone new, and everyone will get off the ship and remain strangers to one another.
A person's identity is unique
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