Do Not Disavow

Do Not Disavow By: Rick Davis   When Charlemagne established law Salic in barb’rous land, The gospel flourished, and he saw Christ’s praise on every hand.   (“Do you approve his methods now?”) I do not disavow.   King Godfrey took Jerusalem From bloody paynim hands And brought a halt to Musselmen Invading Christian lands.   (“He did some mean things anyhow!”) I do not disavow.   King Richard with his scarlet shield And passant lions ‘bossed Rode forth again unto the field To regain what was lost.   (“His deeds at Acre you allow?”) I do not disavow.   Unto the Germans Luther brought The gospel full restored, And Calvin at Geneva taught The glory of the Lord.   (“The Jews? Servetus? Holy cow!”) I do not disavow.   Stonewall and Lee like knights of old Fought for their native soil, The true and lovely to uphold Against the tyrant’s spoil.   (“Those vile racists broke their vow!”) I do not disavow.   Men

Harry Potter Characters at Liberty University

During my four years at Liberty, there were many professors that I admired and respected a great deal. Also, as it was at Liberty that I first read Harry Potter books 1-4, I ended up having two of these professors often in mind. When I'm reading, I usually have a very specific picture of a character in my mind (This is one reason movies are so often a disappointment. My Snape has a goatee darn it!) But for two of the characters in the Harry Potter world, my mind immediately found premade images that have stuck with me ever since. As often as I read the Harry Potter books, Dr. Fink and Mr. Leverett will always be in my head playing the parts of Moody and Lupin.




Dr. Fink


(aka Alistair Moody)









Mr. Leverett


(aka Remus Lupin)



Comments

Erica said…
Snape can have a goatee. Lupin isn't supposed to have a mustache though!
But at least Mr. Leverett's mustache doesn't look like a small furry creature living on his upper lip :-)
Dale Melchin said…
This just makes sense.

You went blog happy, didn't you?