Sermon Tone Analysis

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Listened recently to the memories of a German Vietnam war correspondent had of his time in Vietnam.
Covered war from 1965-1969.
There during the TET offensive.
Communists invaded hundreds of towns and cities.
Lost over half their soldiers.
Won by US & Vietnamese.
”Catechized“ by grandmother during WWII bombing in Leipzig.
So, German American Immigrant
One thing that I knew and that affected me Sang in my head the German Lutheran Liturgy (Kyrie)
There a various vocations that we Christians live out as we show love toward God and neighbor…one of them is soldier...
Luther compared the work of being a soldier to that of a surgeon, who might have to cut off a limb in order to save the body.
Everyone of these soldiers that returned were called a baby-killer at some point.
One was kicked out of his church cuz he had a cru-cut yet and wore his uniform.
Both the culture and the media created a false conception of the war that led to the loss of the war.
South Vietnamese lost after we cut off arms and support to them.
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