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Pasolady
12-16-2005, 11:35 PM
in the true spirit of the season, the celebration of the birth of my Lord and Savior. I received this from the secretary of our Pike County Horse Club. I'm so thankful we are not politically correct This truly touched my heart, brought me to tears, and made me recall all the horror of that day At Columbine High in Littleton, CO. it arrived as follows in its entirety ...

DARRELL SCOTT TESTIMONY

Guess our national leaders didn't expect this, hmm? On Thursday, Darrell Scott, the father of Rachel Scott, a victim of the Columbine High School shootings in Littleton, Colorado, was invited to address the House Judiciary Committee's subcommittee What he said to our national leaders during this special session of Congress was painfully truthful. They were not prepared for what he was to say, nor was it received well. It needs to be heard by every parent, every teacher, every politician, every sociologist, every psychologis t, and every so-called expert! These courageous words spoken by Darrell Scott are powerful, penetrating, and deeply personal. There is no doubt that God sent this man as a voice crying in the wilderness. The following is a portion of the transcript:

"Since the dawn of creation there has been both good & evil in the hearts of men and women. We all contain the seeds of kindness or the seeds of violence. The death of my wonderful daughter, Rachel Joy Scott, and the deaths of that heroic teacher, and the other eleven children who died must not be in vain. Their blood cries out for answers.

"The first recorded act of violence was when Cain slew his brother Abel out in the field. The villain was not the club he used.. Neither was it the NCA, the National Club Association. The true killer was Cain, and the reason for the murder could only be found in Cain's heart.
"In the days that followed the Columbine tragedy, I was amazed at how quickly fingers began to be pointed at groups such as the NRA. I am not a member of the NRA. I am not a hunter. I do not even own a gun. I am not here to represent or defend the NRA - because I don't believe that they are responsible for my daughter's death. Therefore I do not believe that they need to be defended. If I believed they had anything to do with Rachel's murder I would be their strongest opponent.
I am here today to declare that Columbine was not just a tragedy-it was a spiritual event that should be forcing us to look at where the real blame lies! Much of the blame lies here in this room. Much of the blame lies behind the pointing fingers of the accusers themselves. " I wrote a poem just four nights ago that expresses my feelings best. This was written way before I knew I would be speaking here today:

!

Your laws ignore our deepest needs,
Your words are empty air.
You've stripped away our heritage,
You've outlawed simple prayer.
Now gunshots fill our classrooms,
And precious children die.
You seek for answers everywhere,
And ask the question "Why?"
You regulate restrictive laws,
Through legislative creed.
And yet you fail to understand,
That God is what we need!


"Men and women are three-part beings. We all consist of body, soul, and spirit. When we refuse to acknowledge a third part of our make-up, we create a void that allows evil, prejudice, and hatred to rush in and reek havoc. Spiritual presences were present within our educational systems for most of our nation's history. Many of our major colleges began as theological seminaries. This is a historical fact. What has happened to us as a nation? We have refused to honor God, and in so doing, we open the doors to hatred and violence. And when something as terrible as Columbine's tragedy occurs -- politicians immediately look for a scapegoat such as the NRA. They immediately seek to pass more restrictive laws that contribute to erode away our personal and private liberties. We do not need more restrictiv e laws. "Eric and Dylan would not have been stopped by metal detectors. No amount of gun laws can stop someone who spends months planning this type of massacre. The real villain lies within our own hearts.
"As my son Craig lay under that table in the school library and saw his two friends murdered before his very eyes-He did not hesitate to pray in school. I defy any law or politician to deny him that right! I challenge every young person in America , and around the world, to realize that on April 20, 1999 , at Columbine High School prayer was brought back to our schools. Do not let the many prayers offered by those students be in vain. Dare to move into the new millennium with a sacred disregard for legislation that violates your God-given right to communicate with Him. To those of you who would point your finger at the NRA - I give to you a sincere challenge. Dare to examine your own heart before casting the first stone!
My daughter's death will not be in vain! The young people of this country will not allow that to happen!"

Do what the media did not - - let the nation hear this man's speech. Please send this out to everyone you can


Like many events I have been privileged to witness due to modern technology, the Loss of several space shuttles, the loss of many great persons who could have helped to keep this country great. The wars and confilicts we have witnessed as they transpired. The mourning of many great and precious persons of note, of wonderful leaders, of our men and women of the armed services who have served/and are still serving with homor.

My heart fills to bursting with the Joy of the Lord, when I see these persons, and survivors praying, without shame, just praying with deep feeling, devotion and faith in their Lord. Seeking the All Mighty, on their knees,on their faces, always seeking the Lord, in times of great strife, grief, joy, celebration. Darrell Scott you got it right! And What a season, what a glorious time of year to bring this to us, to our Leaders, to the World. THANK YOU!

CarolU
12-16-2005, 11:41 PM
It's always a good idea to check these things out before we e-mail them or post them in public places. They're not always true:

http://www.snopes.com/inboxer/outrage/scott.htm

CarolU
12-16-2005, 11:53 PM
Just for the record, this IS the kind of Christian post I find offensive. There are good people of every faith and no faith all, over the world. The protestant religions, nor those in these United States hold a monopoly on goodness, but they'd have you believe it. They are no more rightous or more deserving then anyone else. "Judgement is mine sayeth the Lord" and yet many Christians seem to find it necessary to judge everyone who isn't Christian as not being good, or kind, or sharing, or helping, or deserving.

After Katrina, I recieved good "Christian" e-mails about how blacks, athiests, people of other religions and other countries weren't there helping. But when I sent them stories of these people, the press releases from the NAACP, the Athiests web site, the world press, of them helping and giving right along side everyone else, there wasn't ONE word of apology. It's very hard to respect Christians who behave this way.

For some STRANGE reason American Christians are into this picked on and persecuted role these days. While they are free to feel however they want, that is not an excuse to force their religion on those who have different beliefs.

And just as this post shows on this BB, it polorizes and divides people and THAT is what I despise about organized religion. That is NOT what Jesus intended.

JMHO

Now...can we all just gait along?

12-17-2005, 12:11 AM
Yep! Guns and the NRA sure are in the "spirit of Christmas." Santa will bring you an AK47 if you're (a) good (shot)-- and if he forgets, just pray to Jesus for your weapon of choice and plenty of ammunition. Make sure you keep it in a handy place where your kids can get it, too --

Ho-kay. I've about had it with the flying monkeys in your head...

Rita