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In reply to the discussion: What would you do if you saw a man laying on the sidewalk? [View all]rustydog
(9,186 posts)41. One evening North of Seattle in Everett
My wife and I were returning home from dining out and, driving a few blocks past Comcast Arena saw a male laying face down on the sidewalk on a bridge we were crossing.
I made my wife turn around, stop with emerrgency flashers on and I walked up to and shook the gentleman. Turned out he was drunker than a skunk.
He woke long enough to say a friend was supposed to be coming for him. At that moment, his friend showed up. We left.
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this happened to me once in Anchorage. I saw a man laying in the grass alongside the road
roguevalley
Dec 2011
#37
The great thing about Christianity is that one can ask one's own self, "What would Jesus do?", then
phasma ex machina
Dec 2011
#3
So you would have magically healed him, turned water into wine, then gave him loaves and fishes?..nt
SidDithers
Dec 2011
#9
Every major religion's main tenet is some version of "do unto others as you would have done unto you
Viva_La_Revolution
Dec 2011
#28
I suspect the person who posted this had something more like the "Good Samaritan" in mind
deutsey
Dec 2011
#16
It's a TOOL Sid, no magic needed. You see, it's only too easy for me to sell myself on minding my
phasma ex machina
Dec 2011
#34
I actually found that to be one of the crappy things about it when I was a practicer.
ScreamingMeemie
Dec 2011
#44
When confronted with unusual situations in front of other people, the vast majority of us will do
Brickbat
Dec 2011
#10
Asking myself "What would Jesus do?" gives me the courage to actually DO something besides avert my
phasma ex machina
Dec 2011
#33