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Nucking_Futs
05-13-05, 11:30 AM
I received this in my email and it really got me thinking. I thought I would share it with the rest of you.

It's a Wednesday night and you are at a church prayer meeting when somebody runs in from the parking lot yelling, "Turn on a radio, turn on a radio!"

And while the church listens to a little transistor radio with a microphone
stuck up to it, the announcement is made: "Two women are lying in a Long Island hospital dying from a 'mystery' flu." Within hours it seems, this thing just
sweeps across the country.

People are working around the clock trying to find an antidote. Nothing is
working! California, Oregon, Arizona, Florida, Massachusetts.

It's as though it's just sweeping in from the borders.

And then, all of a sudden, the news comes out. The code has been broken.

A cure can be found. A vaccine can be made. It's going to take the blood of
somebody who hasn't been infected, and so, sure enough,all through the Midwest, through all those channels of emergency broadcasting, everyone is asked to do one simple thing: Go to your downtown hospital and
have your blood type taken. That's all we ask of you. When you hear the sirens go off in your neighborhood, please make your way quickly, quietly, and safely to the hospitals.

Sure enough, when you and your family get down there late on that Friday
night, there is a long line, and they've got nurses and doctors coming out and pricking fingers and taking blood and putting labels on it.

Your wife and your kids are out there, and they take your blood type and they say, "Wait here in the parking lot and if we call your name, you can be
dismissed and go home."

You stand around, scared, with your neighbors, wondering what in the world is going on and if this is the end of the world.

Suddenly a young man comes running out of the hospital screaming. He's
yelling a name and waving a clipboard. What? He yells it again! And your son tugs on your jacket and says, "Daddy, that's me."

Before you know it, they have grabbed your boy. Wait a minute!

Hold on! And they say, "It's okay, his blood is clean. His blood is pure.

We want to make sure he doesn't have the disease. We think he has got the
right type." Five tense minutes later, out come the doctors and nurses, crying and hugging one another ... some are even laughing. It's the first time you have seen anybody laugh in a week, and an old doctor walks up to you and says, "Thank you, sir. Your son's blood type is perfect. It's clean, it is pure, and we can make the vaccine." As the word begins to spread all across that parking lot full of folks, people are screaming and praying and laughing and crying.

Then the gray-haired doctor pulls you and your wife aside and says, "May we see you for moment? We didn't realize that the donor would be a minor and we need ....... we need you to sign a consent form." You begin to sign and then you see that the number of pints of blood to be taken has been left blank.

"H-how many pints?", you ask.

And that is when the old doctor's smile fades and he says, "We had no idea it would be little child. We weren't prepared. I'm sorry sir, we need it all!"

"But but .. You don't understand."

"We are talking about the world here. Please sign. We need it all!"

"But can't you give him a transfusion?"

"If we had clean blood we would. Can you sign? Would you sign?"

In numb silence, you do.

Then they say, "Would you like to have a moment with him before we begin?"

Can you walk back? Can you walk back to that room where he sits on a table saying, "Daddy? Mommy? What's going on?" Can you take his hands and say, "Son, your mommy and I love you, and we would never ever let anything happen to you that didn't just have to be. Do you understand that?"

And when that old doctor comes back in and says, "I'm sorry, we've GOT to get started! People all over the world are dying.

Can you leave?"

Can you walk out while he is saying, "Daddy? Mommy? Daddy?

"Why, why have you forsaken me?"

And then next week, when they have the ceremony to honor your son some folks sleep through it ... some folks don't even come because they go to the lake or the seashore ... some folks come with a pretentious smile and just "pretend" to care. Would you want to jump up and say, "MY SON DIED FOR YOU! DON'T YOU CARE?"Is that what GOD wants to say? "MY SON DIED FOR YOU. DON'T YOU KNOW HOW MUCH I CARE?"

"FATHER, Seeing it from YOUR eyes breaks our hearts. Maybe now we can beginto comprehend the great Love YOU have for us."

Really makes you think twice before playing hooky doesn't it?

Lunacie
05-13-05, 02:46 PM
I don't want to be offensive, but this was in my email a few weeks back and it made me think too. I thought:

Those are not good comparisons. According to the bible, Jesus was not a minor who needed his parent's consent for his choice. His father knew before he was ever born that his blood would be needed. And people don't have to go to a particular place (i.e. church) on a particular day (i.e. Sunday) in order to express their gratitude. A Christian can be just as grateful while they're fixing lunch, or fishing, or going for a walk, or taking a drive, or taking a shower, or going shopping ... any time of day, any day of the week.

Those who only do it on Sunday morning in a church aren't very good Christians IMO. And they're one of the reasons I left the church many years ago.

exeter
05-13-05, 04:36 PM
Good point. Jacob and Isaac are probably a better comparison.

Nucking_Futs
05-13-05, 10:08 PM
Let me assure you that your comments were in no way offensive.

I actually agree with a lot of what you have to say and will reply more later as I don't have a lot of time to spare at the moment.

Hugs

exeter
05-14-05, 03:10 AM
Good point. Jacob and Isaac are probably a better comparison.
DUH! That should be Abraham and Isaac. :P

Nucking_Futs
05-14-05, 02:09 PM
And here I thought you were testing us. lmbo

I don't think perfection is whats asked of us. Its the will to strive for an unatainable goal that gets us our reward. If that makes any sense. When I read the email I was not thinking of church but rather those who as you say claim the title Christian and yet do not strive to show Christian virtues. I'm not perfect, not even close there are so many things that I can improve, try harder, work harder, forgive more I'm working on it I think that counts for a lot.

busker
05-15-05, 04:28 AM
It is only an analogy.Supose you are not a Christian.
Supose you are a Bhudist,Hindu,Muslim,Neo-Pagan or whatever.
Are we to believe that a God,capable of creating and sustaining the cosmos is so small minded as to be sectarian?

Ian
05-15-05, 12:14 PM
busker, welcome to the fun house. :)

I'm always thinking along the same lines as I think you've pointed out. I'm not a Christian, and am always keenly aware of the assumtions of the vast majority of the Christians I meet.

I look forward to your insight.
Cheers!

Nucking_Futs
05-15-05, 06:47 PM
If you take it as an anology then I think it could be perceived by being thankful for the gifts around you.

As Ian said welcome to the fun house. I'm very tolerant of other beliefs and find other religions fascinating I'm looking forward to hearing from you as well.