Hi all,
I just found a follow up to that story I posted not so long ago about the three guys who wanted to dig up a corpse for........
http://www.reflector.com/nation/content/shared-gen/ap/National/Wisconsin_Necrophilia.html
It seems there's no law against it in Wisconsin!
There have been two disturbing news stories within days of each other here in the UK about babies being attacked by dogs. The first one was in Leicester when a 5 month old baby was torn to pieces by two Rottweilers, weirder still the baby's grandfather was stabbed and his girlfriend was killed on the same day!
The next day there was yet another baby attacked by a dog in her garden, she was saved by a neighbour who heard her screams as he was working outside his house. He ran over to assist her and managed to beat off the dog with a hammer.
It seems gun culture is rife her in the UK with deaths occuring every single day. Just Sunday saw at least 4 people shot to death in clubs or outside them int he early morning hours.
A very disturbing incident happened to a guy travelling on a bus last week. He was sitting on the top deck of the bus when he felt something brush across his neck. The person behind him then got up and left the bus, when the guy looked down he could see that he was bleeding heavily, his throat had been cut! What made the whole thing a lot worse was that none of the other passengers on that bus moved to help this man in any way even though he begged them to. He managed to get up and staggered downstairs to the driver, who called the police and an ambulance.
Is this the world that we now live in? Have we become so immune to the suffering a distress of others that we turn our heads away from their cries? What does Jesus teach us about this? Or even Mohammed, Buddha or any other prophet or saviour?
A human being has watched others turn their face from him as he thought he was dying, his faith in mankind has been destroyed.
Those people on the bus who witnessed the event....I seriously hope that at least one of you reads this. You have no right to call yourself a human being because there is nothing human about you any more. A human being has compassion for fellow human beings no matter what race or creed they come from.
The suffering in the world is increasing to such an alarming rate and we should all try in our small way to help. We may not be able to do a great deal, but if even some of us made an effort the world would become a better place to live in.
The elderly person trying to cross the road needs our help. The road is a terrifying place for them. Would it take so much time from our otherwise busy day to just stop and ask them is they need help to cross?
On you way home perhaps you see one of your neighbours laden down with heavy shopping, would it delay you so much if you offered to carry some of the bags with them part of the way?
There are so many ways that you can help make this world a better place to live in and it does not take a great effort to do so.
Start TODAY
Wednesday, September 27, 2006
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