new homily

Came up with this yesterday whilst counseling a former student on how to deal with being misrepresented in the media. My answer was that the reporter didn't have the inclination to make the article more interesting. Upon further emails, I hit upon this:

People are human.

I think it's a good thing to keep in mind whilst dealing with efftards. I feel better already, having applied it to the Masshole cop I wrote about a couple of weeks ago. I just might embroider it on a pillow or some such.

2 thoughts on “new homily

  1. The word homily is derived from the Greek word homilia (from homilein), which means to have communion or hold intercourse with a person. In this sense homilia is used in 1 Corinthians 15:33. In Luke 24:14, we find the word homiloun, and in Acts 24:26, homilei, both used in the sense of “speaking with”.

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