Realizing the stress, anxiety, lifelessness and God-lessness of living our lives from a posture of fear, I am sending this article to remind us that there are still some scary things out there. The principal of Assumption Catholic School sent this around.
Gone are the days when the worst thing that could happen with a communication device was when the joker down the street called and asked if "you had Prince Albert in a can...."
http://komotv.com/news/story/.asp?id=43466
Be well and enjoy this beautiful Spring,
Bill
Bill
Thursday, May 18, 2006
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2 comments:
I forgot how John told us to copy the address onto the posting, so I typed the dang thing out and messed it up...you don't need the "/"after the word story...this is how it should be:
http://komotv.com/news/story.asp?id=43466
This is probably too much trouble now...the article isn't all that good.
Bill
Nope, it worked just fine, Uncle Bill.
This article is on point.
You do well to preface your post about the futility of living in fear. As my brother Luke taught us all so poignantly, the worst can happen for no human reason at all.
However, that does not mean that we should not educate ourselves. MySpace is becoming a scapegoat because it is so popular, but I must reiterate a point I've made hundreds of times in the past 6 years or so:
It is UP TO PARENTS TO EDUCATE THEMSELVES ABOUT THE INTERNET, in it's amazingly positive and amazingly (potentially) negative lights, and in turn to educate their children.
This kind of stuff is NOT the Internet's fault, as certain fundamentalist Christians would have you believe.
The Internet is just a set of tools, one that can be used for great good or great evil.
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