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"Answer not a FOOL according to his folly, lest thou also be like unto him"
Prov 26:4 "Answer a FOOL according to his folly, lest he be wise in his own conceit" Prov 26:4 It's the latter I will answer you by... The scripture say's Jesus wept at the grave of Lazarus. Do you know why that was? It was because he saw the grief that death had caused. Death separates, (no matter what you believe happens after we pass on) and not only does it separate but it causes sorrow. You should be more Christ like and no matter how you felt David Candy came across, be sensitive to what he was feeling at the time. Instead of spouting off with your foolish words to him. TK. "jane" wrote in message ... David Candy,,,, I am sorry in one way to intervene, but on my other hand I am wondering about your sensuliation of the whole thing. A man has passed from breathing air to not breathing it anymore. many of our sisters and brothes over the last 6,000yrs have already experienced this process. Am I to believe, David, that you are Hoooraaaaa--ing and Spouting just because you happened to either 'know' or be 'personally aware' of the existence of this particular human? Does this mean that any one of the hobos you pass on the street have no compare to this particular human? Should you not be investigating rather the fine line between 'life & death' before you go about beating drums when a mere one departs this planet........... as YOU know it David? What value do you place upon one mere mortals existence? Is one valued above another? And if so in your eyes, who or what is it that makes one greater than another? Is it YOU david that determines who should get the better grave? Is it YOU who determines who should have the greater recognition? Nay my little mis-guided friend, tis you who have a much larger learning path than the aquaintance who beat you in the race to know the truth of the fine line twixt death and life......... but first my young apprentice, you have to decide which is better and which is active,....... is it from death you pass to life, or from life you pass to death.? Dont come back waving flags for those you know who have taken the road you know nothing of, much better you go and determine and evaluate your excitement and fervour at your announcement here, in this forum. First find out where your 'hero' has gone, before you throw all into a state of dis-array. First find out what you DO KNOW, before you look foolish in spouting what YOU DO NOT KNOW. am i makin' myself clear gov'? j |
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jane wrote:
David Candy,,,, I am sorry in one way to intervene, but on my other hand I am wondering about your sensuliation of the whole thing. A bit off topic, eh wot? |
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On Fri, 11 Mar 2005 00:16:20 +1100, David Candy wrote:
I only read XP groups these days. Apologies to non XP groups if this has been handled. Those that know me know I am overwhelmed with grief for the last while (I failed to save a life two saturdays ago). This is someone else's responsibility. But I see no mention of our very long term helper's death in these newsgroups. Get your act together MVPs. Sorry to hear of both of your losses, David. It is hard enough to bear one at a time. Very difficult to deal with multiples. Will be thinking of you. -- Sharon F MS-MVP ~ Windows Shell/User In memory of our dear friend, MVP Alex Nichol |
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Alex I think was a natural part of life. We live then die. The group =
needs to honour such people. The other two deaths were not "natural". = One was someone who decided to die at 62 and had refused an ambulance = for 6 months. 10 minutes before he stopped breathing he again refused an = ambulace. My strategy was to get him to agree to an ambulance. After he = could no longer talk we called the ambulance. About 12 hours too late. = If one can't say NO to an ambulance then one gets called. Tough luck if = you don't like it. But waiting for someone to become unconscious sucks. The other was possible murder whose photos I recieved today. But more = likely is kids playing with matches. --=20 ---------------------------------------------------------- "Sharon F" wrote in message = ... On Fri, 11 Mar 2005 00:16:20 +1100, David Candy wrote: =20 I only read XP groups these days. Apologies to non XP groups if this = has been handled.=20 =20 Those that know me know I am overwhelmed with grief for the last = while (I failed to save a life two saturdays ago). This is someone else's responsibility.=20 =20 But I see no mention of our very long term helper's death in these newsgroups.=20 =20 Get your act together MVPs. =20 Sorry to hear of both of your losses, David. It is hard enough to bear = one at a time. Very difficult to deal with multiples. Will be thinking of = you.=20 =20 --=20 Sharon F MS-MVP ~ Windows Shell/User In memory of our dear friend, MVP Alex Nichol |
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