
Originally from my mother; alive on earth for over 64 years & twice born by the grace of God for more than 44 years. God has been good to me, so much better than I deserve. I was a filthy, wicked, guilty hell deserving sinner with no way to save myself from God's wrath. But praise God, he had mercy on me and brought me to see my need to be saved by Jesus Christ. He gave me repentance to the acknowledging of the truth & faith to believe on Jesus. On my way to heaven & desiring to make him known!
A coworker of mine made a comment in relation to all the folks who are working to bring aid in response to the devastation caused by the weather weapon Helene (I'm convinced that's what it was!) I mentioned to her how our criminal government (FEMA, etc.) is purposely hindering and interfering with those efforts; and she said something that I consider not only monumentally stupid and ignorant, but just downright cold and cruel. Her comment about all the private citizens going into North Carolina and Tennessee, etc. was that "They are a liability" because she foolishly believes "the government should be allowed to do their job" without private citizens getting in the way of that! Consider that she's a typical Gen-Z'er who spends (wastes) hours staring at mindless fluff (social media/stupid videos) on her "STUPID (not SMART) Phone" and is thus clueless about reality! I suggest that idiots like that post their "expertise" on X and Tik Tok so the whole world, especially the locals in those areas that have been hit so tragically can know how much of a "liability" all the helicopter pilots and others are that are being called HEROES by the locals they are assisting! People like my coworker infuriate me, especially when I see all the reports of little children wandering around who can't even find their parents and elderly folks who are stranded and have no one and nothing in the aftermath of this storm! Shame on these fools for such comments! Especially when they're not even there!
Humans can be so disappointing.
@TexasTruthTeller @RobertJohn That’s the understatement of the year.