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'Sometimes I wasn't in tune with Jesus


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'Sometimes I wasn't in tune with Jesus' message', admits Sinn Fein leader Gerry Adams

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1250939/Gerry-Adams-admits-Sometimes-I-wasnt-tune-Jesus-message.html#ixzz0fWIBjl01

Gerry Adams has walked into another controversy during the filming of a documentary that traces the footsteps of Christ, admitting he did not always follow ‘the message of Jesus’ during Northern Ireland’s bloody struggle.

Yeah he reveals it now not at the time, <_< I wonder why?

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Somehow I think victims of his organisation had already worked this out for themselves!

Finding a need to repent as you get older Gerry?

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'Sometimes I wasn't in tune with Jesus' message', admits Sinn Fein leader Gerry Adams

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1250939/Gerry-Adams-admits-Sometimes-I-wasnt-tune-Jesus-message.html#ixzz0fWIBjl01

Gerry Adams has walked into another controversy during the filming of a documentary that traces the footsteps of Christ, admitting he did not always follow ‘the message of Jesus’ during Northern Ireland’s bloody struggle.

Yeah he reveals it now not at the time, <_< I wonder why?

What does he mean....'sometimes'?

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