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Published on December 20, 2005 By jesseledesma In Current Events
It is not over. We do not have the luxury of resting. It would have been great if our generation could of gone on about its business working and forging a life.

However, a different legacy was given to us.

In these days humanity, itself, is in danger.

Terrorist, cooperate greed, teen age parenthood, drugs, tyrants, natural disasters, illegal immigration, dysfunctional public education systems, corrupt and/or political ambitious politicians, negligent parents, and all the other social ills of the world have put the human condition in a crisis state.

Regardless, of how much we would like not to have to deal with these issues, the reality is that not addressing these issues put humanity at a greater risk.

We do not have the right to let this be generation that betrayed human life.

God is in charge and He has told all of us what is to come. Humanity will never be completely wiped out.

Human hardship will be a reality until Jesus defeats the dragon at Armageddon.

Until then we are obligated to stabilize the human condition.

Stressed out individuals scared about life and death are not concentrating on issues of salvation and redemption through Jesus Christ.

Therefore, every person has to do their part to stop social ills and human evil.

We all have the resources of reason and comprehension. This means we are able to evaluate information for its facts and its value.

Under no circumstance do we have to share the same faith.

However, we should have the same commitment that we will not allow humanity to suffer like it has never suffered before while we stand by and watch.

All people are obligated to safe guard life at all cost.

I am concerned to many people think that the best they have to offer is criticism for the sake of criticizing and/or apathy and indifference.

I will ask this question again, “ If your three year old neighbor knocked on your door and told you 'my daddy is trying to hurt me', would you turn that child away?”

By not doing anything, you are doing just that.

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