I don't know. maybe it's just me, but
Posted: Sun Nov 21, 2010 7:42 pm
....I was walking through the house the other evening, just in time to catch the last part of the local ABC News affiliate stations airing a report on a small, injured dog. A young woman in the report was saying how much she hoped the dog would get the help it needed, to save it from losing it's life. The news reporter went on to say that there had been numerous calls from viewers, who had set up a fund to pay for the veterinary expenses. (this report was in the first third of the broadcast, even before the weather)
Flash backwards a few months, to a national TV commercial featuring Sarah McLachlan, with "In The Arms of the Angels" playing in the background. The commercial informs us that one animal per hour is abused in BC, 3,000 were rescued, and for some, it was too late. Ms McLachlan begins by asking if we would be an angel for the homeless animals, and that donating $18.00/day would help them find shelter.
On any given day, about 200,000 children in the U.S. find themselves homeless, and out these schoolage children, half experience anxiety, depression, or withdrawal from school, compared to 18% non-homeless.
Although the cost to house a homeless animal is far below the cost to house a homeless child, look at the future leaders and scholars we could be blessed with if we only gave them the chance for a better future.
I'm not really sure what this says about our society, but it truly pains my heart, and I don't see any biblical basis for this order of priority.
Flash backwards a few months, to a national TV commercial featuring Sarah McLachlan, with "In The Arms of the Angels" playing in the background. The commercial informs us that one animal per hour is abused in BC, 3,000 were rescued, and for some, it was too late. Ms McLachlan begins by asking if we would be an angel for the homeless animals, and that donating $18.00/day would help them find shelter.
On any given day, about 200,000 children in the U.S. find themselves homeless, and out these schoolage children, half experience anxiety, depression, or withdrawal from school, compared to 18% non-homeless.
Although the cost to house a homeless animal is far below the cost to house a homeless child, look at the future leaders and scholars we could be blessed with if we only gave them the chance for a better future.
I'm not really sure what this says about our society, but it truly pains my heart, and I don't see any biblical basis for this order of priority.