We allow ourselves to drift to the next level thinking there is nothing wrong with it. We have nothing in us anymore to draw a line. We continue to buy the mockery of the puritan. That somewhere someone might be having some fun. All we want is fun for ourselves. We have no desire to show or teach the next generation, we only want our fun and fall for the next thing offered.
He didn’t go in. He should have. Then he would have had some real stories to tell. They called out the police to break up the riot in a Walmart in Houston.
He makes some really good points.
I could not agree more and specifically plan things for my family to stay around the house and play games, visit with invited guests, etc. I cannot imagine having to deal with that.
And I LOVE the Billy Sunday reference. Never got to see or hear him preach, but have read about his sermons in numerous books.
He’s 100% right. It is a reflection of who we are now, a society utterly unconcerned with God.
Our culture is a putrid cesspool of wickedness.
Concur. I wouldn't be caught dead shopping in that sea of unwashed humanity.
Oh my gosh! Warner Robins mention! (I’m easily amused, ok?!)
We’re famous!
I trekked through the woods to the state park and had the lake to myself this morning. Well, except for whomever made the deer tracks in the snow. Not even a single Muffy or Biff driving in to walk their golden retrievers. Glorious.
He didn’t say what he did with the turkey sandwiches......
I think most people’s imaginations could tell them what shopping on Thanksgiving would be like without actually going there to experience it. No thanks - never have and never will.
We didn’t have the same father but I always said something similar - “I may not always be right but I’m hardly ever wrong.” Drove coworkers nuts but I didn’t feel sorry for them. It was what I said when they complained they couldn’t find a file (the really old days) and after I’d tell them where it was, they still couldn’t find it and I’d pick it up from exactly where I told them and hand it to them. Funny but that carried through with kids and a husband too!