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I would be glad to know which is worst: to be ravished a hundred time by pirates, to have one buttock cut off, to run the gauntlet among the Bulgarians, to be whipped and hanged at an auto-da-fe, to be dissected, to be chained to an oar in a galley; and, in short, to experience all the miseries through which every one of us hath passed, or to remain here doing nothing?

-- Voltaire, Candide

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Joshua is. . .

Joshua is not for the faint of heart.
Joshua is not expressly mentioned in the New Testament as a type of Christ.
Joshua is also mawkishly over-scored and directed.
Joshua is incredibly difficult, though I say this with the utmost affection.
Joshua is simply carrying out the commands of God.
By now you are thinking that Joshua is a very able young man.
Joshua is exhibiting signs of hypotension and hypovolemic shock.
Joshua is gorgeous, inside and out.
Joshua is advanced in years.
Joshua is eighteen, but he thinks and acts like a one or two year old.
Joshua is the Captain who leads Israel into the Land.
Joshua is a file infecting virus.
Reviewing Joshua is going to be difficult.
Joshua is one of those people.
Joshua is a competent, level-headed boy.
Joshua is home now.
Joshua is taciturn, answers most questions obliquely, and only wants to help.
Joshua is always on the move.
Joshua is an ex-Special Services mercenary, yet is freakishly loyal to his current boss.
Joshua is going to die.
Joshua is only 4’ 11” tall.
Joshua is not your typical third grade boy.
Joshua is not historical.
Joshua is best known for his destruction of the city of Jericho
It is no great surprise to learn that Joshua is in fact Jesus Christ.
Joshua is assured that God is with him just as He was with Moses (1:5)
Joshua Is Doing Nothing.
Joshua is about to bite Elizabeth when Lucy makes her presence known.
Joshua is my constant focus.
Joshua is as blasphemous and nonsensical as a Luis Buñuel.
Joshua is able to remain seated for an extended period.
Joshua is finally forming strong friendships.
Joshua is a hardened criminal.
Joshua is here for Balance and Community.

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