Phil, your dad was a wise man.
earlier, Phil Scovell, wrote:
>John,
>
>You get no argument from me. When we first moved to Omaha, it was a blue
>Sunday city. Nothing was sold on Sunday at all. One only needs to look
>around and it is pretty clear our society has gone downward and isn't coming
>back. Look at the things in Boulder, Colorado alone which have happened in
>the last two years. Horribly frightening if you don't know that Jesus is
>coming soon. Colorado voted down Jessica's law while 41 other states have
>voted it into law. I remember a few years ago, a pastor, and several others
>from his church, came to Denver for a conference. They all stayed in our
>house for the week. I explained to my children that when these people were
>in the house, we would not be watching TV or playing video games. Why?
>Because, I explained, these visitors would be greatly offended by it because
>they did not believe in owning a television or playing video games. I was
>ice skating one Sunday afternoon before having to leave to go back to the
>school for the blind. Our pastor showed up. There were hundreds of people
>on the ice and my mom made my little sister and I skate over to talk to the
>pastor for a minute. I was embarrassed. When my dad was alive, he would
>have never allowed us to do that. However, once, I remember clearly that
>dad allowed me to go swimming on Sunday afternoon, between church services,
>with two brothers whose father worked with my dad and dad didn't want him to
>be offended. Why? Dad had just led this man to Christ and knew he would
>not understand my father's convictions. So dad allowed it this one time.
>So, in short, it works both ways and I believe my dad knew the difference.
>The question is, do we? Shoot, if I lived in a community that the majority
>felt it was wrong to mow grass on Sunday, I wouldn't mow on Sunday either.
>I hated taking naps on Sunday afternoons, though, but it didn't matter
>because we rarely were allowed outside and we never got to play with
>neighbor kids on Sundays. Not riding my bike on Sunday was by far the
>hardest thing for me as a kid growing up because I always was on the back of
>my bike.
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>Phil.
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