Saturday, February 18, 2012

Should Pop Stars Be Celebrated With Flags at Half-Staff?


Today marked the end of a tragedy, the final passing of one of Gods true gifts to humanity. A voice that was born and nurtured in the choir of a church in New Jersey, a spirit that touched all that heard her voice or saw her smile. Whitney may have stopped breathing a few short days ago, but she was killed years earlier by one of the great lies of our time. Like Eve, tempted by satan, Whitney was stolen from humanity by a lie, and her joy in life was replaced by that lie. I disagree with the statement regarding why flags fly at half-mast. It should not be reserved only for those in military or in government­. Whitney touched the lives of millions of people worldwide as an example on both ends of the continuum, good and bad. She had an ability to touch the human soul, through her voice we were able to imagine the heights to which the human spirit could climb and through her addiction we saw how fragile the human condition truly is. Whitney will be greatly missed but in our lifetime one of Gods brightest lights shown itself so briefly. In her both God and Satan made themselves visible.
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