Thursday, December 11, 2008

Sometimes Interesting

The day after "Black Friday," I got up out of bed and went into the kitchen. I made some coffee and sat down to look through the newspaper.

Just then, something caught my eye that had happened at a Wal-Mart in New York. About two thousand people were waiting in front for the store to open up. When the store opened up, an employee opened the front doors and got trampled to death and they just kept on going in.

I thought to myself "What has become of this generation of people?" Everybody is looking out for themselves. It seems like we have lost the value of life.

This generation has lost the true meaning of Christmas, not "X-mas".
It's all about Jesus Christ and His birth. We have become numb and have lost our morals. What a shame.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

It's hard to believe that people think that shopping, and getting in to get "that deal" on whatever "thing" it is, is more important than a human life. Sad, indeed.

Anonymous said...

That was a great but sad story. Its sad that there are people in this world like that very cruel, all they were thinking about was to get in that store.My heart goes out to his family.

Anonymous said...

You are completely right, there are a lot of people that don't look out for anyone but them-self. That is really sad but true. Obviously material "stuff" are more important, than a human being. What a tragic way to go.