Linda Acaster
Oct 26, 2022

Or she. Or it. Or they. Or Fate - and we are back to 'they' again. It's more a case of how people rationalise events they have no control over. As I added to a previous comment, it would all have been so very different 12 hours before or after.

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Linda Acaster
Linda Acaster

Written by Linda Acaster

British multi-genre fiction author who haunts historical sites - check out her publication 'Escape Into History'. For novel links: www.lindaacaster.com

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Oh, yes, the ubiquitous (almost) assertion of a male deity, clearly an idiotic concept, but one I used as an illustration of the way in which religion has hijacked language for so long. But the phrase, 'Grace of God' is used so commonly, and so…

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