Friday, May 06, 2011
Travel Time
Now, if I could only get to the point that I did not have to work the third job. I enjoy Walmart, but 3 jobs is a bit too much. Each weekend drains me so much.
Well, here goes .....
Wednesday, May 04, 2011
Osama, who? Ask clueless teenagers - Hindustan Times
According to Yahoo!, 40% of searches on Sunday for 'who killed Osama bin laden' were from people aged 13-20.
But teenagers aged 13-17 made up 66% of searches for the question 'who is Osama bin Laden?'
Why would't this be the truth. We teach our children all sorts of things, but then do not teach them about others. And then call them clueless when they do not know about something? I can understand the questions they asked desperately, flooding internet, confused and clueless as they were about the man who ran the world's largest terrorist network and whose manhunt of 10 years had finally culminated in his killing in a Pakistani city, the Daily Mail reported.
Scores more turned to Twitter to pose the question and get the answer, before they were quickly embarrassed by other users for their lack of knowledge.
One youngster wrote: 'Who is Osama Bin Laden and why should I care?'. Another asked: 'Is he famous?'
A young Twitter user wrote: 'Who is Osama? And why is it so good he died?'. Another poster referred to the terrorist leader as 'Ben' Laden.
What bothers me is that they did not ask their parents. We as a culture have grown cold to what our kids need and let them surf the web for answers. And then we wonder why they are messed up.
When I get time to visit with my kids tonight, I think I have to ask them if they understand exactly what happened Sunday night, and why they should care.
Tuesday, May 03, 2011
An American family in London watches and worries | Commentary | Minnesota Public Radio News
I wrote to my friend what I said to my daughter. "Christians do not celebrate the death of anyone."
As a Christian I value all life. Jesus taught us to pray for our enemies. Proverbs 24:17 teaches, "Do not rejoice when your enemies fall, and do not let your heart be glad when they stumble." It's not easy, but that's what Jesus has asked me to do.
I guess this sums up what I felt last night as I typed those words. I cannot celebrate the death of anyone. I wish he could have come to know Jesus. On the other hand, a moral evil is gone and we no longer have to put up with it. In that respect, the world is a little safer. But my life will still go on.
Monday, May 02, 2011
Bin Laden Dead
As I sit here and watch the talking heads talk about the death of Bin Laden I feel nothing. Has anything really changed? I got up this morning and went to one of my jobs. My relationships have not changed and my income has not increased.
So what has changed? Nothing! God still is in control, at least what I let Him.
Time to get on with life.