For those who were expecting something wise or pithy regarding the tragedy in Newtown, Connecticut, and the varied reactions (here and elsewhere) to it, I can only say that I am not wise, nor do I have much in the way of pith. I will say this, however, and it is all I will say. Really.
"Anything can serve as fuel for the furtherance of an agenda. Sadly, tragedy seems the most easily available and the most readily combustible".
Faith is belief in things not seen.
Will there be anything left if human nature and common sense ever collide?

"Anything can serve as fuel for the furtherance of an agenda. Sadly, tragedy seems the most easily available and the most readily combustible".
Faith is belief in things not seen.
Will there be anything left if human nature and common sense ever collide?





