i8godzilla wrote:, let's hope the father is charged with his son's death.
The father should go to jail since his accomplice, his son, died in the commission of a felony against the boyfriend.
i8godzilla wrote:, let's hope the father is charged with his son's death.
Definitely no good gals.stroo wrote:There were no good guys here.
Love thy neighbor's wife as thyself.Oldgringo wrote:What does the good book say about that?
I really don't see what the ages of the people involved had to do with anything. Stupid people do stupid stuff, whether they are young or old, or in between.Oldgringo wrote:Look around, people between age 35 and 45 oftimes have somewhat bizarre goin' ons. Some work through it, some don't. Just sayin...SRH78 wrote:...As for the rest of it, if my wife called me to pick her up from her boyfriend's house, I wouldn't show up with a bat because I wouldn't be showing up at all. The wife may have questionable morals and questionable intelligence but the husband has no sense at all handling the situation the way he did.
Sir, mine told me the same thing...I think it still happens to be true.speedsix wrote:...Grandpa used to say "You lay down with dogs, you get up with fleas"...clean livin's still in style...
Oldgringo wrote:Merciful Heavens, there sure is a lot of judging going on here by folk who weren't there.
What does the good book say about that?
...uh, okay...speedsix wrote:Oldgringo wrote:Merciful Heavens, there sure is a lot of judging going on here by folk who weren't there.
What does the good book say about that?
...there's a big difference between judging(condemning) and discerning from the facts given what happened...the country's in a big mess because it's become politically incorrect and unpopular for us as citizens and even pastors from the pulpit to call sin sin...and say "this is right and this is wrong"...being compassionate and merciful doesn't mean saying "that's OK"...it means saying "You did something wrong, but there is forgiveness available..."
...how can we clean up our society...if we can't name the dirt??? all any of us can do is to gather the facts as presented, in this case by a news article, and draw conclusions from them...the Good Book is full of examples where the sin was forgiven...after it was called exactly what it was, and the sinner repented...so shame on us??? NOT...
...and I hope you never do. You're right about the stupid part, it's everywhere, it's everywhere.Heartland Patriot wrote:I really don't see what the ages of the people involved had to do with anything. Stupid people do stupid stuff, whether they are young or old, or in between.Oldgringo wrote:Look around, people between age 35 and 45 oftimes have somewhat bizarre goin' ons. Some work through it, some don't. Just sayin...SRH78 wrote:...As for the rest of it, if my wife called me to pick her up from her boyfriend's house, I wouldn't show up with a bat because I wouldn't be showing up at all. The wife may have questionable morals and questionable intelligence but the husband has no sense at all handling the situation the way he did.
Somehow I get the feeling you're not talking about Genesis 38:9Oldgringo wrote:What does the good book say about that?
That Onan was a dude, wasn't he? Actually, I was thinking more along the lines of Matthew 7:1 but discussions of religion are not allowed and I'm weary of being censored.apostate wrote:Somehow I get the feeling you're not talking about Genesis 38:9Oldgringo wrote:What does the good book say about that?
Before you criticize someone, you should walk a mile in their shoes. That way, when you criticize them, you're a mile away and you have their shoes. ~Jack HandeyOldgringo wrote: I was thinking also of the Indian expression about ...walking a mile in another's shoes...