POLLUTE, REFUTE, REPEAT
November 5, 2011

Just recently, I received a letter from a pastor who was upset because of what I had written in my article in the May Issue of our Evangelist Magazine. I was pointing out how the ministers of today have no problem misusing Passages of Scripture to support their own agendas. An interesting and fun way to bring some new life into your new neighborhood is getting a new tradition started. My neighborhood and my city is a melting pot of many different cultures. We could put on several separate culture based events with all the different kinds of people or just one that has something for several at once. gvt34 0mail order brides There is a buzz around about the effect of reforms that Obama is going to bring in the long term care insurance. It is obvious that a change is in the offing. But the big question is whether this change is for the good or worse for our country. Guilt causes a lot of us to do stupid things. We either give foolishly to the homeless with good intentions of helping, or we try to avoid the person in need altogether so that we don’t have to face our own consciences. It’s either that or we meet the guilt somewhere in the middle and talk to the person, but lie about the fact that we don’t have any money. In doing so, we actually do more damage than good in most cases. What people don’t realize is that the best thing you can do for someone in need is to treat him like a real person. 0 girls Most policy think tanks have members or fellows which are very forward thinking in the ideas, concepts, and solutions they provide. They are always looking towards the future, which is fine except for one thing; they don’t know the future, they only suspect it. Since they cannot know the future they are often solving problems that don’t yet exist, and may never exist.