They found my car
he had many chances to walk away, he kept driving the car and running from the cops, I hate to say it but i don't feel sorry for him, he died of his own choices. Not my choices,not yours, but his own. God gave him many many chances to get out of this deal, all the time he was running from the police,he could have just ditched the car and been gone. I'm not even bringing the car into the equation, it was just a means to an end for him.
he had many chances to walk away, he kept driving the car and running from the cops, I hate to say it but i don't feel sorry for him, he died of his own choices. Not my choices,not yours, but his own. God gave him many many chances to get out of this deal, all the time he was running from the police,he could have just ditched the car and been gone. I'm not even bringing the car into the equation, it was just a means to an end for him.
I'm just saying my piece then i'm done with it, no one takes responsibility for their actions anymore, he made the choice he paid the price. If he had gone out and got drunk and hit the tree would you all feel sorry for him? I'm a Christian person and i believe in people asking for forgiveness, he didn't, he could have,but he chose not to, he ran until he couldn't run anymore. done with this thread.
Thank God....back to the car
Punisher, it sounds like you didn't have insurance on the car, is that right? Sorry if it's been said somewhere
Punisher, it sounds like you didn't have insurance on the car, is that right? Sorry if it's been said somewhere
It's a very long thread, but I don't think lostforawhile attempted to read through it.
I agree with this general point, although some people obviously do but it is becoming an increasingly common problem.
I'm not yet sure what choices this guy made. Do you have a crystal ball that sees and knows all?
Another hypothetical. How is this relevant here? Did this happen in this case?
If by chance he didn't share your religious beliefs, then how is this relevant?
I agree with this general point, although some people obviously do but it is becoming an increasingly common problem.
...he made the choice he paid the price.
If he had gone out and got drunk and hit the tree would you all feel sorry for him?
I'm a Christian person and i believe in people asking for forgiveness, he didn't, he could have,but he chose not to
Last edited by RonJ; Aug 22, 2009 at 08:23 AM.
(unless they are Arab, then they are assumed to be automatically Muslim)


