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On Remembrance day can we join together and give thanks for everything we have?
Can we put aside our differences and appreciate everything we have. Shelter, food, life and love.Remembering those who gave their lives for our freedoms.
Please take a moment to remember those less fortunate, those who have no food to-day, and so die needlessly. Please no rude comments.
Can you put aside your differences for a moment and be grateful for everything you have. Peace.
6 Answers
- Nikon f5Lv 61 decade agoFavorite Answer
Or better still, live with these things in mind, in all we do. Strive never to take things for granted.
- 1 decade ago
Those are important sentiments, though Remembrance Day isn't really to do with the less fortunate, or those without food - It is for remembering the innocent who died as a result of war, whether necessary and pointless. I certainly wouldn't discourage anyone to think about the less fortunate every day and think about what we have, though I just thought I'd point out it is a day for the veterans.
- MythBusterLv 61 decade ago
Good intentions but remembrance sunday is for soldiers who lost their lives
While I do not disrespect the many soldiers who died, I do not intend to select them for special remembrance. They have taken lives, Innocent and guilty; they may even have taken the lives of their own brethren in other countries esp. in WW1 WW2
I thank God daily, I don't wait for a special day. And I try to live by Gods commands when he indicated we were to love our neighbour. Selecting a special day to remember trained killers goes against my conscience
But I fully appreciate your sentiments re those less fortunate
- morning starLv 51 decade ago
We should remember the fallen and those still serving every day. As for those less fortunate than ourselves, there are charities to which we can give whatever we can afford, so that misery and suffering will hopefully become a thing of the past
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- Ernest SLv 71 decade ago
Yet you do not want to remember the leaders who sent men to kill and to die and are still doing that?
Funny kind of hypocritical, selective memory manipulated by governments is it not?
And what of those harlot churches dragged in to cover their sin?
Do you think it is rude to face the harsh reality of the truth?
Ought'n men remember their sin before God?