In 1901 President William B. McKinley visited Niagara Falls...
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In 1901 President William B. McKinley visited Niagara Falls. Encouraged by his entourage, he agreed to walk across the bridge connecting the United States with Canada. Great excitement prevailed, until he suddenly halted near the center of the bridge and returned home. McKinley explained that he did not want to be the first president to leave the boundaries of the United States while still of office.
Nicodemus once walked that bridge, in the darkness of night. He too could not pass over the center point, realizing as a leading Pharisee and as a member of the Sanhedrin, he had too much to lose.
Nicodemus once walked that bridge, in the darkness of night. He too could not pass over the center point, realizing as a leading Pharisee and as a member of the Sanhedrin, he had too much to lose.