How arrogant and selfish of you, George, to even think that it is acceptable to steal the final
moments of a dying person's life for your own desires.
I say to you Kerry, if you are unable to bring Jesus Christ into the fore
thoughts of a dying person's mind and are unable or don't desire to truly determine if they are indeed saved I suggest you find a new line of work.
Reading the article, I imagined myself as one
of the dying people talking about the love they've shared with their spouse, with the chaplain understanding that this was how I came to understand God, love, forgiveness and all the theological questions.
I could begin with tears over the mimeograph and the telephone, make resounding remarks about the minister's need for plenty of time to study, portray the
number of dying persons deprived of pastoral service by committee meetings, and declare warmly that the Word and sacraments should not be encroached on by carbon copies, budgets, and inept church school teachers.
I have been at the
bedside of dying people, young and old, people who died with a dramatic intensity and others who died so slowly and quietly that it was hard to tell the exact moment of death.
I also think Call of duty is almost every time higher judged, because some people think call fo duty is SO AWESOME just
because of dieing peoples in war and say that mario party is a game for little childs.
These scare tactics have led to overregulation and people like Ikonoclast saying «we're not against it, we just want one more study done»... which is getting obscene with the
background of dying people.
In ancient Japan, it was thought that somewhere on a cat's tail was a single hair that could restore the
life of a dying person.
Insurance companies assign a health class to all applicants to determine the
risk of dying each person presents to the company.
We are the ones called to the bedside to witness the
suffering of dying people and their families,» said the Rev. Johnnie Green, the senior pastor at the Mount Neboh Baptist Church of Harlem.
As with all Michael Mann, this is a violent movie about hard - edged men that is nonetheless soulful in its evocation of the agoraphobia of the recently decarcerated and, in one chilling shot,
of a dying person's final moment of sight.