Tuesday, July 22, 2008

Just the beginning

Good Day,

Are you awake yet to the things going on around us every day? Starting with the spider that ran across the floor on your way to the shower? Sometimes an entire day goes by and I am so self absorbed that I don't even realize it's all over 'til bedtime. We in the USA are so busy; paying attention to our kids, wives(or husbands), friends, or just people around us is nearly impossible. It is essential to take care of the people and things around us but, we really don't do it. I know from personal experience that neglecting a problem only tends to make it worse. The more an issue is pushed away and not dealt with it just seems to fester into the next level.

We all can stop and think of unresolved issues in our lives or things that have been neglected. So how do we change them? First stop and take a mental inventory of what is really important, then look around and see what has been ignored. These could be anything from wiping of the computer screen to responding to a world wide political issue that could affect the future of the world as we know it! Realistically, God should be first then our families and others... If we change ourselves and revolutionize our families into what God intended in the first place there would be far less problems in the world today. Our schools now teach our children that God is a theory and evolution is factual. I truly believe that if people would look around themselves and seek the answer to the most thought provoking question "Why am I here?", they would see that coming from a protein blob that formed from 1000's of years of rain on rocks is a bit of a stretch. I would venture to say quite a few might even believe God did it. It might even help to know that all the billions of stars, planets, asteroids and anything else of consequence supposedly came from a grain of sand sized particle spinning really, really, really, really fast that exploded!!?? Huh? Is there a reason for promoting such an impossible idea? (more to come)

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