FROM THE PULPIT: IF I ONLY HAD A BULLDOZER

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Sunday, March 15, 1998

I read a story on the Associated Press last Tuesday about a man in West Virginia who was ordered by a judge to sell his house and split the proceeds with his estranged wife. The man hated the idea of sharing the house so much that he borrowed a bulldozer and drove it through the two-story home leaving nothing but a pile of rubble.

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