That was a year ago.
No, I didn’t think it was good news that she was dead.
But that’s how too many people viewed it then. And likely still do.
I wonder what her perspective is on the matter.
I assure you, she does have a perspective on it.
Mark's Views, Perhaps — from behind my eyeballs
Can you help them solve that mystery?
Or perhaps you would rather answer a different question. How many of those prayers remain stuck in monastery ceilings or floating around loose in the air, unattended and unheard…and unanswered?
(So much more to say, but I’ll let it at that.)
It seems so many politicians and pundits and reporters are purposefully misrepresenting what’s going on at the US-Mexico border.
They keep talking about the immigration issue.
(In case you didn’t miss it in that sentence, illegal does not appear between the and immigration.)
Personally, I’m all for immigration and all against crime.
When reporters, pundits, and (especially) politicians refuse to make a clear distinction between legal immigration and illegal entry, my level of trust in them overall goes down even further.
Not that I expect them to care, but that’s a different subject.
Now a note to the politicians yakking away in DC about this plan and that: If current laws aren’t being enforced (penalties against illegal entrants; penalties against those who employ them; etc.), what’s the use of writing up another set of laws?
Oh well.
As a parent, there is a question much closer to home and much more applicable to me.
How do I do in enforcing the “laws” I have in my home?
Ah me. Now there’s a tough one. I think I would rather harp on the illegal immigration issue. 🙂
Thank God her life was spared! (I wonder what she plans to do with it.)
That’s very good news. (I also wonder what she plans to do with that headscarf.)
Come again?
Oh my. Blogging about more than just one would become too time-consuming and wearisome.
So let me console myself with this call for ongoing prayer support for the persecuted church in Afghanistan.
Especially if the release of one means greater rage against the rest.
Yeah, I know — we’ve heard this before about the proposed wall on the US southern border.
Critics compare it to the Berlin Wall and say it goes against the American spirit of openness, sending the wrong message to the rest of the world about the United States.
The Berlin Wall? Where’s the historical accuracy in that comparison?
Berlin Wall, indeed.
And as far as sending the wrong message to the rest of the world about the US . . . . Protecting national sovereignty, promoting national security, and enforcing domestic laws are all part of a wrong message? Yes, if you believe that the concept of nation-states is an antiquated idea that must give way to the new world, one world order.
How about a bit more from the story:
But the U.S. Department of Homeland Security described the planned barrier, which would run for 698 miles, as a “stupid fence . . . .”
Oh wow!
Immigrant welfare groups are also critical of the proposal, and point to the fact that past policing crackdowns such as “Operation Gatekeeper” in the San Diego sector in 1994 only succeeded in rerouting the flow of immigrants to more remote and dangerous areas of the border.
“Nothing has actually succeeded in slowing down the number of migrants crossing the U.S. border,” said Rev. Robin Hoover, president of Tucson-based welfare group Humane Borders.
“The fence is just another gimmick that will just expose migrants to greater danger,” he added.
Does the fact the illegals make the choices that expose them to greater personal danger somehow obligate the US to make their illegal deeds less hazardous?
In that case, the logical conclusion is that the Border Patrol’s big buses ought to be used to ferry illegals north from the border instead of south to the border. Have the US agents meet the illegals at the normal (ie, safe) crossings, not with entry applications, but with bus tickets, meal vouchers, and motel passes.
OK. 😯
. . . I also believe events are unfolding in accordance with God’s ultimate plan. In that plan, final good comes even from the bad.
But maybe Kadima can pull off what I think Kadima can’t.
I expect Israel’s adversaries to take courage and new vigor from this election, and continuing wearing away at the Israeli psyche.
Oh . . . and while I was about to finalize this post, I came across this perspective.
PS: No, I have not read the book shown above.