Object:
a hologram (from a greeting card, etc.) Better yet: a <br>
hologram of chocolate candy or cake. Have the hologram and <br>
compare it with the real thing which you also have. (This sermon <br>
assumes you do not have access to such a hologram.) <br>
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When I look at this card, the picture looks real. It looks
like I could reach inside the card or look behind the card and
see the rest of the space there. It looks real, but I know it is
not real. This is called a "hologram." A hologram is a picture
that looks very real.
On this night called "Ash Wednesday," many people will have
ashes put on their foreheads. The reason people do that is to
show they are sorry for their sins. Now many people will have
ashes, but how many really are sorry for their sins? I don't