The Good Samaritan Gone Bad August 16, 2008
Category:
Compassion
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Show Description: I came across a story recently about a man who was trying to be a Good Samaritan by pulling over and helping some men who were apparently having car troubles. What he didn't know? They just gone done robbing a bank and they eventually took him hostage. Wow. Talk about a raw deal. It got me thinking: do stories like these prevent people from trying to help their brothers and sisters in this world. Join the discussion as we look at good love going bad.
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Allen's Top Five Favorite Georgia Athletic Figures
1. Warrick Dunn - Impeccable character and a giver who models the best in generosity
2. Mark Richt - Visited my 9-year old friend, Ashley, as she was dying of cancer while he was on his way to the Georgia-Florida game. A class act.
3. Bill Eliott - Nascar Legend
4. Calvin Johnson - Humility and work ethic inspires me
5. Mount Pisgah Middle School 'B' basketball team - Great group of kids, plus I'm the coach!
Quotes to Live By
"The best argument for Christianity is Christians: their joy, their certainty, their completeness. But the strongest argument against Christianity is also Christians ? when they are sombre and joyless, when they are self-righteous and smug in complacement consecration, when they are narrow and repressive, then Christianity dies a thousand deaths. But, though it is just to condemn some Christians for these things, perhaps, after all, it is not just, though very easy, to condemn Christianity itself for them."
-Sheldon Vanauken
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