there's a bonheoffer church in london where he served for a year. almost anywhere in the world except his home turf is not the only prophet who had that trouble -- [laughter] they are getting now to the point where they are accepting it as you do. they do not think, and i do not think he was perfect. he didn't think he was perfect. he was essentially a pass vies and passists don't try to bring down the head guy. the death penalty came about because the bomb didn't go off on hitler right away. how can you do that? also, he was writing a book called ethics. he writes a book on ethics without a library. how can you do this? you're a passvist and yet believe this this plot. if you were in the road, an a madman was going to go in the street, you -- i like to quote a professor in chicago who said you live by ethic of disstress. you don't say what you're doing is right. you're saying the circumstance in which you have to do something is one novel of world war ii said you must do what you must do and then say your prayers. he had a theology and an ethic, an