I suppose this was architectured for motor bikes, bicycles and pedestrians only. They may look ugly from outside but they may be wonderful from inside. So do not judge a book by its cover. How about the heat since the place looks hot. I still wonder whether the designers had in mind the need for fresh air for the residents of these buildings. Do these people own vehicles? If they do how do they go about it. I believe there is need either to design narrower vehicles than the ones we have or do something with the buildings. The houses could be ruins but the inhabitants are more comfortable than you are.
let us learn
Tuesday, December 14, 2010
Is it truly a matter of faith?
God forgive them for they have trespassed against you. We all and always need the intervention of our Creator irrespective of how holy we may think we are. But do some people need their Creator more than others? Who is in charge of the flock that comes here every Sunday? He might be a good shepherd and that is the reason the come every week. They come here, I suppose for different reason, with different needs and expectations. Yet their prayers are answered irrespective of thr time it takes. Does the shepherd also has his needs and who provides for his basic needs? No signs of farming here but their daily needs are catered for. It is not only a matter of faith.
Life is not easy
Indeed a lot of effort is required here. There are different ways of earning a living. Some do is in a more easier way than others. Some of those who toil the whole day do not end up putting a plate of food on the table. Yet they have more that two mouths to feed. It costs more than what one earns to push the cart. They call it survival for the fittest as if some are fit to be in this world than others. Could this be also a way of exercising to strengthen the body? Still how much does it cost to push the cart?
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