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Dr. H. Lee Cheek, Jr., is Dean of the School of Humanities and Social Sciences and Professor of Political Science at East Georgia State College. He received his bachelor's degree from Western Carolina University, his M.Div. from Duke University, his M.P.A. from Western Carolina University, and his Ph.D. from The Catholic University of America. He previously served as Dean of the School of Social Sciences at Gainesville State University (University of North Georgia); Associate Vice President for Academic Affairs at Athens State University in Alabama; and, Vice-President for College Advancement and Professor of Political Science at Brewton-Parker College in Mt. Vernon, Georgia. ...more

"Lost Causes," A Lenten Devotion

 FourthSunday of Lent Devotional                     Rev. LeeCheek

 

Old Testament: Joshua 5:9-12

Epistle: 2 Corinthians 5:16-21

Gospel: Luke 15:1-3, 11b-32

 

Lost Causes

 

                Thegreat poet T. S. Eliot once suggested there were no “lost causes.”  The statement is rather peculiar when firstencountered, as all of us can think of family, friends, places, and the like,that we

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“Patriotism is the wholesome, constructive love of one’s land and people. Nationalism is the unhealthy love of one’s government, accompanied by the aggressive desire to put down others – which becomes in deracinated modern men a substitute for religious faith. Patriotism is an appropriate, indeed necessary, sentiment for people who wish to preserve their freedom; nationalism is not.”
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