Read a story about a Texas home owner who was killed in a home invasion. Appears based on the story he saw the armed intruder and yelled at him to get out. At that point shots were exchanged. Sad and my prayers go out to the family.
But what can we learn from this tragic event? Because most of us are genuinely decent people, are we at a disadvantage because of it? Would it cause us to react more slowly because we don't want to believe one its actually happening and could that be a handicap? I wonder if he felt compelled to give a warning?
Thoughts
But what can we learn from this tragic event? Because most of us are genuinely decent people, are we at a disadvantage because of it? Would it cause us to react more slowly because we don't want to believe one its actually happening and could that be a handicap? I wonder if he felt compelled to give a warning?
Thoughts