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<blockquote data-quote="ElGato" data-source="post: 16104210" data-attributes="member: 35683"><p>I remember reading a book, compiled ~1850 years ago, following the life and teachings of a particularly nice guy. Perhaps you've heard of him? Jesus.</p><p></p><p>By his teaching, there was a road in the country of Samaria, that was well travelled by traders and country folk alike. It was known to be a place you got jumped, ambushed, robbed, raped, and generally an unhappy time. Everyone knew this. You only used this road if you absolutely had to.</p><p></p><p>One day a man was travelling this road in Samaria, and he came across a family in dire need of help. "TRAP" said his mind, because Samaritans were also known for being cold, calculating (good common sense) and generally untrusting. He helped anyway.</p><p></p><p>The story became the Parable of the Good Samaritan. "Good" because these people generally didn't get involved (for survival).</p><p></p><p>Why this story? Why here? Why now? Because this "MY town/country/world is going to crap/it never used to be this bad" mentality is based out of ignorance. It's always been a jungle out there. There have always been wars, and strife, and gangs. There has never been a Golden Age of Prosperity.</p><p></p><p>This man took justice into his own hands to help a stranger. His life will never be the same regardless of legal ramifications. Am I talking about the Samaritan of old? Or this new Samaritan?</p><p></p><p>CLIF Notes: Some of y'all need Jesus.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ElGato, post: 16104210, member: 35683"] I remember reading a book, compiled ~1850 years ago, following the life and teachings of a particularly nice guy. Perhaps you've heard of him? Jesus. By his teaching, there was a road in the country of Samaria, that was well travelled by traders and country folk alike. It was known to be a place you got jumped, ambushed, robbed, raped, and generally an unhappy time. Everyone knew this. You only used this road if you absolutely had to. One day a man was travelling this road in Samaria, and he came across a family in dire need of help. "TRAP" said his mind, because Samaritans were also known for being cold, calculating (good common sense) and generally untrusting. He helped anyway. The story became the Parable of the Good Samaritan. "Good" because these people generally didn't get involved (for survival). Why this story? Why here? Why now? Because this "MY town/country/world is going to crap/it never used to be this bad" mentality is based out of ignorance. It's always been a jungle out there. There have always been wars, and strife, and gangs. There has never been a Golden Age of Prosperity. This man took justice into his own hands to help a stranger. His life will never be the same regardless of legal ramifications. Am I talking about the Samaritan of old? Or this new Samaritan? CLIF Notes: Some of y'all need Jesus. [/QUOTE]
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