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Who failed him?
by Fred Caudle
Jan 17, 2011 | 661 views | 4 4 comments | 7 7 recommendations | email to a friend | print
Dear Editor,

Who failed this man when he was a precious baby? When they brought him home from the hospital surely Jesus could be seen in his eyes. They say his father was a drunk, did his father fail him too? Sins of the Fathers; it is all right there in the Bible. He grew up in Arizona only to kill all those people along with that precious child. We all saw Jesus in her eyes. I believe she had more love in her nine years than he had in his 22. Now people want to blame TV talk show hosts, the Tea Parties, politicians, glock guns and bullets for what happened. I bet I know who really feels guilty, his own father. I read in the Daily Journal where Purcell said it was the Tea Party crowd, why couldn’t he say American Citizens? He is just playing politics. That is a shame. They can point their fingers all they want to, but the truth is right there in the Bible. Jesus still loves him in spite of everything and stands ready to forgive.

Fred Caudle

Rockingham
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January 19, 2011
It's all right there in the Scriptures.But no Scripture is mentioned. If we don't know where in the Scripture or what is in the Scripture we need to look it up instead of just saying "it's right there in the Scriptures" or "it says somewhere in the Scripture" because that leaves people with the impression that one doesn't know what the Scriptures say. This not an admoniishement but good advice. How do we know what Scripture says if we don't even know where it says it. Romans 12:1-2 "I call upon you, therefore, brothers, through the compassion of Elohim, to present your bodies a living offering - set-apart, well pleasing to Elohim - your reasonable worship. And do not be conformed to this world..."

If we don't call Him by His personal Name, are we conformed to this world? Exodus 3:14-15; Deut. 4:1-2 and 12:31-32; Acts 4:11-12.

If we observe sun-day and reject Yahuah's Sabbath, are we conformed to this world? (Exodus 20:8-11; Isaiah 58:13-14; Marki 2:27-28; Acts 13:43-44 and 17:1-2 and 18:3-4).

If we keep man-made holidays and not Yahuah's feaasts/festivals, are we conformed to this world? (Leviticus 23). Should we conform to His will or should He conform to our will by conforming to this world?

wake up, sheeple.

Shalom
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January 19, 2011
D, none of us are perfect, including you. There are no perfect parents, nor are there any perfect children. There has been only one perfect individual and He only remained on earth for about 33 years and then returned back to his heavenly Father.

At some time, despite the difficulties we might have endured, we must take responsibility for our own lives and get on with it.
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January 18, 2011
In my opinion, people should put the blame where it is due. I do not blame the gun, the bullet, the person that sold him the gun. I do not blame his girlfriend, parents, friends or enemies. I blame not the system, the government or any political party or religious denomination. I blame only him, he chose to shoot, he planned it, he was not sick he was just evil. I accept responsibilties for any faults or wrongs I ever contributed to and everyone else needs to begin doing the same. This is a major problem with the direction that this country is headed, people do not feel that they should be held accountable for their actions. Taking an innocent life is never justifiable, by any means or actions.
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January 18, 2011
Oh, sorry dad, I thought you were talking about me there up until the part about AZ. =)

Of course the system failed him. Your Faux conservatives and the teabaggers have failed us all. Affordable health care could have given this man an opportunity to get the help that he needed.

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