Good Versus Evil
In her Ministry of Healing, one of history's
most compassionate women wrote:
"Great efforts are put forth, time and money and labor almost
without limit are expended, in enterprises and institutions
for reforming the victims of evil habits. And even these
efforts are inadequate to meet the great necessity. Yet how
small is the result! How few are permanently reclaimed!"
{Ellen G. White, Ministry of Healing, page 351}
By attempting to convert one of history's worst animal
abusers into an animal advocate, We have before us a
solution that can result in a sanctuary for abused,
abandoned, rescued, and forgotten fighting dogs. Such
a shelter can only provide good things, and the penalty
for Mr. Vick's abuse will be for him to finance the
construction of, and continuing operation of that sanctuary.
His $13 million salary will be dedicated to that end. Should
he not play football this year, there will be no sanctuary.
There will be no healing.
Be inspired by Ellen White's words and those of Blaise Pascal,
seventeenth century philosopher, mathematician, and physicist,
who wrote:
"We sometimes learn more from the sight of evil than from
an example of good; and it is well to accustom ourselves
to profit by the evil which is so common, while that which
is good is so rare."
The prosecutor in the Micheal Vick case is Mike Gill.
Mr. Gill's telephone and FAX:
TEL: 1-804-819-5443
FAX: 1-804-771-2316
Together, we can make this sanctuary happen. From evil,
we can create good. Please let this be worth your while
to make your statement.
Robert Cohen
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