Monday 13 October 2014

Don't panic, put your minds to the problems

After tonight's news I feel I have too much to write about.

So I will turn to the most heart breaking.

Isis are holding a British journalist.

The death of nearly anyone in war is a tragedy, that is what the upcoming Remembrance Day means in my mind.

It means remember the tragedy of every lost life.

As I turn to world conflict bathed in death after death and a Western culture swimming in ego I find my eyes turning to a sky where I believe no God resides.

Stop using journalists as instruments of war. 

Send him home unharmed, he comes to tell and not kill.

Let him go in peace.

Forgive, cease fire, rebuild your land with a ballot box and not a gun that is all I feel capable of saying.


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