Moo..what is the difference between obsession and having unwavering faith in your beliefs?...mooThere is a difference between an opinion and an obsession.
Obsessions usually lead people astray.
JMO
Moo..what is the difference between obsession and having unwavering faith in your beliefs?...mooThere is a difference between an opinion and an obsession.
Obsessions usually lead people astray.
JMO
Moo..what is the difference between obsession and having unwavering faith in your beliefs?...moo
Hatred.Moo..what is the difference between obsession and having unwavering faith in your beliefs?...moo
This is what Ai gives as the distinction. I believe it is generally accepted as truth though I'm sure there are obsessives who will obstinately claim their obsession is just unwavering faith.Moo..what is the difference between obsession and having unwavering faith in your beliefs?...moo
Moo..faith based counseling and intervention had not helped... interesting...wonder what faith they relied on...mooAccording to this article, Sanford's DUI charge was in Utah in 2010. He registered a blood-alcohol level of 0.18. He pled guilty to a reduced charge (misdemeanor), paid a $750 fine, did community service and had to undergo an alcohol/substance use evaluation as part of probation.
The burglary charge relates to theft in 2011 of jewelry and about $15 from a change jar from his parent's home after he moved back to Michigan from Utah, where he had developed a meth addiction. He was continuing to use (including smoking a substance called K2) after he returned to Michigan and his parents had sought advice from local authorities about help for their son's addiction, since faith based counseling and intervention had not helped. Ultimately, his parents did not press for prosecution.
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Parents of Michigan church shooter called police after he burglarized their home in 2011
The man who police say was responsible for killing four worshippers and injuring eight others at a Grand Blanc Township church this week was dealing with methamphetamine addiction when he was arrested for a felony burglary of his parents’ home more than a decade ago, according to police records.www.mlive.com
"Bad chemicals and bad ideas were the Yin and Yang of madness."Moo...just my own opinion. I am acquainted with many people mid 30 n up age, that have rigid views of politics, religion, vaccines, chem trails, government surveillance, immigration etc,etc . I listen but , people are entitled to their opinions. That's their thing. But no way do I expect them to do anything violent about their beliefs. It's not my place to second guess people's possible actions...
If it weren't due to the circumstances we're even reading about this in the first place, this would just be astoundingly dense but almost humorous:According to this article, Sanford's DUI charge was in Utah in 2010. He registered a blood-alcohol level of 0.18. He pled guilty to a reduced charge (misdemeanor), paid a $750 fine, did community service and had to undergo an alcohol/substance use evaluation as part of probation.
The burglary charge relates to theft in 2011 of jewelry and about $15 from a change jar from his parent's home after he moved back to Michigan from Utah, where he had developed a meth addiction. He was continuing to use (including smoking a substance called K2) after he returned to Michigan and his parents had sought advice from local authorities about help for their son's addiction, since faith based counseling and intervention had not helped. Ultimately, his parents did not press for prosecution.
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Parents of Michigan church shooter called police after he burglarized their home in 2011
The man who police say was responsible for killing four worshippers and injuring eight others at a Grand Blanc Township church this week was dealing with methamphetamine addiction when he was arrested for a felony burglary of his parents’ home more than a decade ago, according to police records.www.mlive.com
I have a relative (nephew) who is a meth/heroin addict. As was his mother (my late sister).If it weren't due to the circumstances we're even reading about this in the first place, this would just be astoundingly dense but almost humorous:
"When interviewed by police, Sanford denied having taken money from his parents’ home before he was asked if he had, according to the report. When a deputy pointed out that he hadn’t mentioned that any money had been taken, Sanford said, “Well, I didn’t take any jewelry from my parents either,” the report reads."
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It's very much a case of, when people show you who they are, believe them. (Thank you, Maya.)
He was showing people all around him what he believed deeply and completely, and nobody who has talked to the press so far took it seriously, pushed back, or suggested he should get help. They just brushed it off, enjoyed his jokes and taking their photos in his sunflower field.
And here we are.
MOO
Wish I could learn more about this guy, no one lives to 72 without having awesome stories. I'll keep my eye out for obits.Craig Hayden, 72, was killed while trying to help others in the congregation.
According to this article, Sanford's DUI charge was in Utah in 2010. He registered a blood-alcohol level of 0.18. He pled guilty to a reduced charge (misdemeanor), paid a $750 fine, did community service and had to undergo an alcohol/substance use evaluation as part of probation.
The burglary charge relates to theft in 2011 of jewelry and about $15 from a change jar from his parent's home after he moved back to Michigan from Utah, where he had developed a meth addiction. He was continuing to use (including smoking a substance called K2) after he returned to Michigan and his parents had sought advice from local authorities about help for their son's addiction, since faith based counseling and intervention had not helped. Ultimately, his parents did not press for prosecution.
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Parents of Michigan church shooter called police after he burglarized their home in 2011
The man who police say was responsible for killing four worshippers and injuring eight others at a Grand Blanc Township church this week was dealing with methamphetamine addiction when he was arrested for a felony burglary of his parents’ home more than a decade ago, according to police records.www.mlive.com