What would you do if you could do anything in the world, and money was no object? First, you'd make a list; that's what I did, anyway. And while money is definitely an object, sometimes as big as an elephant in a room, you find a way to get what you want without being trampled. This blog is about my Bucket List and yours, too. My list ranges from baking a souffle for my husband Sarge, to sitting atop a tortoise in the Galapagos. While contemplating your own list, enjoy some of my adventures.
I’ve been torn as to how to feel today with this news. While I was really happy when they caught Saddam and he was subsequently executed, I feel weird celebrating Osama’s death. He was (as I think most in the world would agree) a man full of hate, but I guess I’ve grown into a realization that a Christian can’t rejoice in another human’s death, no matter how far down the path of evil they may be. I can only take solace in the hope that this is the end of so much destruction of human life. (and I’m a Republican!)
I know exactly how you feel! I feel like I should not celebrate, but commemorate. That was the intent of my post. I hope this is the beginning of the end of terrorism in the name of God.
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I’ve been torn as to how to feel today with this news. While I was really happy when they caught Saddam and he was subsequently executed, I feel weird celebrating Osama’s death. He was (as I think most in the world would agree) a man full of hate, but I guess I’ve grown into a realization that a Christian can’t rejoice in another human’s death, no matter how far down the path of evil they may be. I can only take solace in the hope that this is the end of so much destruction of human life. (and I’m a Republican!)
I know exactly how you feel! I feel like I should not celebrate, but commemorate. That was the intent of my post. I hope this is the beginning of the end of terrorism in the name of God.
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