What was happening on this thread last night was a savage ridicule of an individual who simply expressed her desire to become a lawyer. We don't really know what she capable of. Let's at least give her the benefit of that and let's not become that which we despise.
Sometimes in solving a single problem, answers to others are found. God has his ways... We may not see it at the time, but in the end it becomes apparent that it was his plan all along.
As an example, the lung transplant that Sarah received has brought much attention to issue. I'm reading all sorts of news of developments and new research efforts in those fields, like growing human livers in animals, 3D printing of organs and etc.
Let us do what can be done and trust in God to help with the rest. Let's not ridicule someone who shares a dream, no matter how difficult it may be to attain.
It isn't who we are. Is it who we've become?
Guess I am just tired of all the Low lifes demanding that their wants are dreams I need to fulfill. I had a dream of owning some land and building a house, but the economic down turn makes it impossible for me to have my dream, because I am working hard to just cover my needs. Why, because I am forced to cover their wants and dreams.
I have no problem with her having dreams, and wish well on her demonstrating that she really means it by working for it. But if she has not bothered to even try to learn to read, its silly to think that she will ever work for a living, preferring to steal it from others using the government and liberal agenda as the gun.
They can have all the dreams they can fufill, on their own dime. And if I see people in my life living righteously that need a hand I do help them. But government never gets close enough to discern the difference.
Charity belongs in churches and our hearts, not in government and taxes.