MORAL CONFUSION
A thief in New Jersey stole $ 7,000.00 in Jewelry, old coins,
and cash from a widow. The items taken were all she had left from her husband’s
estate.
In sorting through his loot, the thief came across several
church offering envelopes, containing money the woman intended to give to the
Lord. Leaving their contents inside, he put them in another envelope, addressed
it to the woman’s church, and then dropped it in the mail.
When the Minister found out what happened, he commented, “It
is a characteristic of the moral confusion of our times that someone would
consider stealing from a widow and her children and yet think it reprehensible
to steal from the church.”
Like this thief, there are some who think that God’s property
line ends at the door of the church and anything or anyone outside of it is
fair game.
On the other hand a group of thieves in the Philippines,
stole the ancient bell of an old church and sold the metal for scrap. This same
group of thieves passed an old beggar holding out her can for alms. One of the
thieves dropped two hundred pesos in
paper bills, in the can.
The same Minister would comment, “It is a characteristic of
the moral confusion of our times that someone would dare steal the property of
the church and yet think that giving to the poor a portion of his loot would
erase his sins.”
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