I am aware of this. I am also aware that she listed herself on a christian dating website.
Allow me to be blunt: Her Christian "faith" didn't stop her from leaving her kids alone, repeatedly. Her faith in Jesus hasn't given her the confidence to help law enforcement find her baby. Her belief in a personal savior didn't prevent her from inventing some of the most vile lies imaginable against her husband, or turn her from a money obsessed scrooge into Mother Teressa. Nor did the blood of the lamb stop her from listing herself on the internet as a high priced prostitute. Her belief in an invisible sky <modsnip> did not prevent her from possibly killing Sky, her son.
Her Christian faith stopped none of those things.
But I won't call her a hypocrite. <modsnip>
Approximately 75% of American's identify themselves as Christians. Every night here in Christian America one out of four children go to bed hungry. Every year, five million women in these Christian United States are beaten or raped, usually by their (probably god-fearing) partner. Every year, three million children are violently abused by their predominantly Christian parents. One hundred million American's are one living in or near poverty, and are only one lost paycheck or illness away from disaster.
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I agree with your sentiment that some people who profess to be religious do not seem to act it out in their daily lives. Certainly anyone who would intentionally cause harm to a child is not acting in a Christian (or Muslim or Jewish) manner.
The more I read about Sky, the more I am convinced that his mother eliminated him from her life simply to punish the daddy he so resembled. Her life revolves around herself, me me me, the familiar FCA mantra.
IMHO
I am aware of this. I am also aware that she listed herself on a christian dating website.
Allow me to be blunt: Her Christian "faith" didn't stop her from leaving her kids alone, repeatedly. Her faith in Jesus hasn't given her the confidence to help law enforcement find her baby. Her belief in a personal savior didn't prevent her from inventing some of the most vile lies imaginable against her husband, or turn her from a money obsessed scrooge into Mother Teressa. Nor did the blood of the lamb stop her from listing herself on the internet as a high priced prostitute. Her belief in an invisible sky <mod snip> did not prevent her from possibly killing Sky, her son.
Her Christian faith stopped none of those things.
But I won't call her a hypocrite. <mod snip>
Approximately 75% of American's identify themselves as Christians. Every night here in Christian America one out of four children go to bed hungry. Every year, five million women in these Christian United States are beaten or raped, usually by their (probably god-fearing) partner. Every year, three million children are violently abused by their predominantly Christian parents. One hundred million American's are one living in or near poverty, and are only one lost paycheck or illness away from disaster.
So basically it sounds to me like Julia's faith is par for the course.
I'm baaack......I've been busy organizing the pics that I took from my outing tonight into a Photobucket album because I can't get them to upload directly to WS for some reason (they may be too large of files?)
I want to check with one of the bosses around here to make sure that I can post the pictures at all.
I'll be back.
OH - one thing I can say for sure is that the picture that I've attached here was NOT taken at the Chevron.
1. There is no surveillance camera in that position.
2. The Chevron has a solid wall on the right side of the glass door in this picture.
3. The Chevron has double doors and they close perfectly shut without a gap between them.
4. The doors at Chevron have a hinge for the right hand door at the place where these doors have a gap between them.
5. The doors at Chevron start a little more to the left of these.
I'm baaack......I've been busy organizing the pics that I took from my outing tonight into a Photobucket album because I can't get them to upload directly to WS for some reason (they may be too large of files?)
I want to check with one of the bosses around here to make sure that I can post the pictures at all.
I'll be back.
OH - one thing I can say for sure is that the picture that I've attached here was NOT taken at the Chevron.
1. There is no surveillance camera in that position.
2. The Chevron has a solid wall on the right side of the glass door in this picture.
3. The Chevron has double doors and they close perfectly shut without a gap between them.
4. The doors at Chevron have a hinge for the right hand door at the place where these doors have a gap between them.
5. The doors at Chevron start a little more to the left of these.
Ah, thank you soooo much!!!
So this means that this pic may not have anything to do with that Sunday, but may be from an earlier date. I saw somewhere (Don't ask me where. I don't remember) that people thought it was a Lowes. I'm not sure how they are getting that from this pic, but it's something to consider.
Ah, thank you soooo much!!!
So this means that this pic may not have anything to do with that Sunday, but may be from an earlier date. I saw somewhere (Don't ask me where. I don't remember) that people thought it was a Lowes. I'm not sure how they are getting that from this pic, but it's something to consider.
I'm baaack......I've been busy organizing the pics that I took from my outing tonight into a Photobucket album because I can't get them to upload directly to WS for some reason (they may be too large of files?)
I want to check with one of the bosses around here to make sure that I can post the pictures at all.
I'll be back.
OH - one thing I can say for sure is that the picture that I've attached here was NOT taken at the Chevron.
1. There is no surveillance camera in that position.
2. The Chevron has a solid wall on the right side of the glass door in this picture.
3. The Chevron has double doors and they close perfectly shut without a gap between them.
4. The doors at Chevron have a hinge for the right hand door at the place where these doors have a gap between them.
5. The doors at Chevron start a little more to the left of these.
So what IS that she is holding in the pic? It looks flat, large, and somewhat rigid/thick. Is she left-handed and about to sign it?
I'm on an iPad and the pic is very grainy, but is this a newspaper? And her stance is interesting. She seems almost to be in motion.
A tray, going through a food line?
Your awesome to scout out all those location's. I didn't hear any low flying helicopters so I thought you avoided detection. Now that you have disproved
#8 is not at the Chevron. I wonder if that is even a counter she's standing at? I
was never good at Where's Waldo :crosseyed: because that is what I thought it was. I wish I were tekkie to help size and load your photo's. I can't wait to look at your pictures. Also,I wanted to congratulate you on your successful reconaissance trip. Here is the gold star for your forehead. :star: Your the best.
Link to to photo's
http://mynorthwest.com/?nid=129&sid=580607&pid=7
It was actually pretty funny because when we were in the middle of the woods I heard a siren and thought about you guys listening to the scanners!
This is a crazy thought, but could it be a petition? Our local health food store always has them by the entrance. :waitasec:
I'm not married to it being Whole Foods. . .it just seems to fit. . .Ross. . .Bank. . .Whole Foods, It's a short straight line. I'm still thinking it's someplace in that area. I could be totally wrong though. :crazy:
We call Whole Foods "Whole Paycheck" around here because it is so expensive in there it borders on ridiculous. I don't believe that they would have such a dingy door anywhere there. The doors in the picture look like they are swinging doors, old, wood and looked cracked and chipped up to me. They also don't close properly.
I do think that it could be a petition at the exit to some sort of store (or any kind of paperwork that she would need to look at and sign or fill out.)