Aug 15, 2009
You've heard me say it ever-so-many times before: the apology is
the only commodity cheaper than a politician's promise during an
election campaign.
Michael Vick was recently released from prison after serving his
sentence. He's made statements about how remorseful he is
about hurting and killing those dogs he forced to fight. And
when I think of what he did, and I look at the gentle creature at
my feet (whose best buddy is a 3-month-old kitten), and I think you
can imagine my thoughts about such a person.
Just this Thursday, it was announced that not only was Michael Vick
returning to pro football, be was going to join the Philadelphia
Eagles! That means that he is coming here, where I live and
work!
Speaking as someone who lives in the Philadelphia area and works
right in the middle of Philly, I can tell you that you won't find
many people who don't have very definite opinions about Michael
Vick.
As for me, I see this in terms of applied theology. And
there's a lesson we can all see here. What exactly the lesson
will entail depends upon Michael Vick. What do I mean?
Listen to the podcast and find out!
Blessed Be!