Saturday, April 30

I have changed in a dramatic way


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I can't write about the change yet; but it is a profound change.
I was influenced by the sermon from the wedding;  pushed into low gear to do hard work.
“Be what God wants you to be and hate evil.”


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April 2011 - - seems like a living hell







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I was married April 11. 1963.
I was Born on the 17th. 1933.
I Watched the Royal Wedding on the 29th.
I Watched our federal election campaign.
I am in my 79th year of living on this planet.
I am more aware of evil than ever before in my life.
Life is appearing to me as a living hell.
What I worked for and saved has been stolen from me.
It is also called Elder Abuse, a crime.
And my rights have been ignored by the courts.
Instead of living in the home I bought and paid for, in 1969, I am homeless.
I am homeless because of evil doings by those close to me.
It is difficult to admit that those close to me are without conscience and have no remorse for their evil doings.
Climate change is violent.
Homelessness is Hell.
My family is nowhere to be seen.

Thursday, April 14

The 17 – 11 Tragedy


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This post is being drafted at this moment and will be released with the next few hours.


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Friday, April 1

Vanier Institute of the Family. - "Without family in our society, we have Marxism."

"Without family in our society, we have Marxism."
Dr. Wilder Penfield,
Past  President of the Vanier Institute of the Family.
Read his book
"Man and his Family."
http://www.vifamily.ca/


"The Vanier Institute of the Family began its work in 1965 immediately following The Canadian Conference on the Family convened at Government House by Their Excellencies, Governor General Georges P. Vanier and Mme Pauline Vanier.  That founding conference brought together distinguished men and women from all walks of life, each of who knew that the contribution of families is vitally important, and ultimately shapes the world in which we live.
Governor General Vanier’s vision to create an enduring organization dedicated to the cause of our society through the family was supported by the leadership of Canada’s renowned neuroscientist, Dr. Wilder Penfield.  Basic to his commitment to the role of the Vanier Institute of the Family was his belief that it is the family that shapes us as individuals and ultimately serves as the essential cornerstone of our society.
It was the combination of Vanier’s vision, Penfield’s determination and the support of Lester B. Pearson that succeeded in the creation of a legacy that they left to the Canadian people.  The tangible expression of that legacy took the form of a six million dollar endowment fund, representing the generosity of governments, foundations, businesses, faith groups and individuals.  It is these funds which, well-invested, have grown over the years and continue to support the core programs of the Institute."