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When you turn the other cheek, you are not necessarily expected to be passive in any situation, or even to simply refrain from violence. [Click below to read the rest.]
Bemie On 1/23/13, Teachers.Net Gazette wrote: > When you turn the other cheek, you are not necessarily > expected to be passive in any situation, or even to simply > refrain from violence. [Click below to read the rest.]
Feb 11, 2013
Bemie On 1/23/13, Teachers.Net Gazette wrote: > When you turn the other cheek, you are not necessarily > expected to be passive in any situation, or even to simply > refrain from violence. [Click below to read the rest.]

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This article made an interesting point with regard to turning the other cheek as a metaphor for refo...See More
Feb 11, 2013
Beth On 1/23/13, Teachers.Net Gazette wrote: > When you turn the other cheek, you are not necessarily > expected to be passive in any situation, or even to simply > refrain from violence. [Click below to read the rest.] The main premise of the article is to equate turning the other cheek and changing one's focus so as to change emotionally how ...See More
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