They gave you money, gifts, food, advice, and even let you spend a night or two in their home when you had a job and didn't even need any of those things. So how is it justified when you become homeless and they forget you exist?
I welcome all comments on how to tell these hypocrites what you think?
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Posted by Wed Jun 17, 2009 2:20pm PDT
Report AbuseYEAH THAT IS PRETTY DARN SORRY AND IT HAPPEN'S ALOT.
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Posted by Wed Jun 17, 2009 2:21pm PDT
Report AbuseI agree that some of these "christians" ARE hypocrites. And as for the homeless situation, I'm not sure as to what they're really thinking. There are so many scam artists out there PRETENDING to be homeless, and screwing decent people out of hundreds of dollars, that it's no wonder how some of them are very leery when they encounter someone who IS homeless. But I tell people that sometimes you can't always tell the difference, and even if 1 out of three homeless people are scammers, you still have the other two who ARE NOT. Therefore, I try to give what I can to all, because even with the bad ones mixed in, you just might be helping someone who is a very good person, but who has genuinely fell into some bad luck. But if you should meet these "christian people" who gave you something while you were still doing well, and now all of a sudden are not??? I'd flat out ask them WHY. Ask them why they're turning their back, and see what their answer is.
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