Quick Money?
How sad!
I woke up today and decided to check out recent news and updates online.
I bumped into an article about a young man who just got burnt to death.
And what was his crime? He was an armed robber. Maybe his game didn't play out well this time around, he was caught and was burnt to ashes.
The saddest truth about the whole story is that the guy is from a well-to-do family and you can say the parents are rich.
So one would ask, what could a child of a rich parent be doing with a gun, dagger, and weapon confiscating things from poor innocent people?
What could he possibly gain from doing that?.
According to the article written by one of the family members, his case wasn't really normal. They believe it was more of a spiritual matter and that they have tried all they could to make the young man to refrain from his bad acts/ways and turn a new leaf but all to no avail.
It can be so sad to watch your very own blood being burnt to ashes.
The excruciating pain, the cold pool of blood.
How do humans even take pleasure in setting fire to a fellow human being like them? Burning up their skull and watching it turn to ashes?
Quick Money?
I can't really say what this is because the young guy wasn't even poor in the first place.
He wasn't from a poor family or background.
So it can't be said that it's poverty that pushed him to that wrong gang or that he wanted a quick-money that he didn't even sweat for.
This goes as far as telling us how much humans are suffering, some from things they have no idea about.
Some from generational curses and so on.
And for people that don't believe in all these things, what would you call this?
Peer group influence or pressure? Well, I agree it can also be a factor but is that really all there is to this? Or to such or similar story? I doubt.
If one could say other than a quick-money, this is more spiritual or a curse, I could think twice about it.
Anyway, we are entitled to our opinions so let's know what you think about this matter or case
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I saw something like that recently too, I didn't bother to check for details but I knew it would be something around that line - stealing. I still don't buy into the idea of setting someone on fire because they were caught stealing, I wonder how people comfortably watch something like that happen.
I really don't buy into the idea of "it's spiritual", if indeed it was spiritual what did they do to help him? what did he do to help himself? I don't know but I feel like some of these things are personal choices, he wanted to steal.
Hmmm. I could have said the same dear. But according to the article, the family members tried helping him but who knows? Only God has the final say and judgment should always be left for him alone to make.