{quote Jim Beaux} "Many years later a few of us stopped at a drive in after a golf game & Larry was working the counter. One of our group knew him and spoke highly of him - said he was involved in his church and was the choir director. I asked him if he knew of Larry's past and he said, "Oh yes - but Larry stood up in church confessed and repented. He is a fine man and we trust him" . I told the guy to be wary and he replied in some fashion to imply that I had a problem and should follow the teachings of Jesus & forgive. (Dont you just hate condescending holier than thou types?)"
You gave good advice. And, btw, to confess and ask forgiveness is nice; and to forgive is certainly a great
Christian attribute we should all strive to do. However, "to forget" ? No. God may forgive your sins but he
does not forget. Thus the final judgment. Your forgiven but....... we will all have to answer.
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- Wed Mar 25, 2015 4:56 pm
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Re: Weird Encounter in Louisiana… not sure if 'real'
ScottinHouston, I think the guy was just wanting to pass you and being a jerk about it.
As far as unmarked vehicles go.... I have friends who are firemen in the city, they live in the
country and also are part of the volunteer FD in their area. When they get a call for help, they
are usually in their personal vehicle, maybe feeding cows or doing fence work etc. They all
keep little emergency light bars behind the seat. Plug them in when responding and either
throw it on the dash or stick it on the roof. I think the light bars look like a kids toy. But, they
seem to work. Flashing cell phone? No.
As far as unmarked vehicles go.... I have friends who are firemen in the city, they live in the
country and also are part of the volunteer FD in their area. When they get a call for help, they
are usually in their personal vehicle, maybe feeding cows or doing fence work etc. They all
keep little emergency light bars behind the seat. Plug them in when responding and either
throw it on the dash or stick it on the roof. I think the light bars look like a kids toy. But, they
seem to work. Flashing cell phone? No.