I Wonder
I wonder why people say, “I can quite any time I want to” and they can’t. Or why people keep themselves enslaved to a habit in order to prove independence!
I wonder why people who stand before God and vow, “till death shall part us,” and later decide their vow means “till the going gets tough,” or “till I find something better.” Then I wonder why it suddenly becomes God’s will for them to break the vows they made with Him. Does that mean He really wants us to lie to Him? I wonder does God bless us for lying to Him.
I wonder how long after death it takes atheists to know they were wrong. I wonder how long it takes for those who decide to “end it all” to discover they just started it all.
I wonder why the fertilized egg of a Sea Tortoise deserves all the protection the law gives an adult Sea Tortoise, but a fertilized egg of a human…a live baby yet unborn…has no such rights.
I wonder how much time we’d have for things we need to, ought to do, if television suddenly disappeared. I just wonder a lot of things…don’t you?
The Elders Corner
Gary Culbreath