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How It Feels To Be Ted Kennedy

Wednesday, August 26, 2009 (21:54:20)
Ted Kennedy died today of brain cancer and he now believes in God.  Whether or not he believed before is no longer relevant because now that he is dead, there is no doubt in his mind that there is a God and Ted now realizes that he alone is responsible for everything single thing that he did in life, from his unabashed liberal behavior and politics to the drowning of Mary Jo Kopechne in the tide channel on Chappaquiddick Island, Massachusetts, after which he fled the scene of the crime.

Death is the ultimate truth.  It destroys all doubt and all lies.  It exposes every devious, deceitful game that has been played in life and places each and every one of us right in front of God to answer for what we have done.

The rich man will answer for how he got his riches and what he did with them.  Likewise the poor man will answer for what he did in his poverty.  The liar, thief, cheat, prostitute, child abuser, or all around pain in the neck will eventually be dead, dead, dead and they will face the Truth.

How will you fare on that day?  Will you gladly lay your life before the throne of God or will you dread facing the Almighty because your life has been a sham, one lie after another, one unconfessed, unrepented sin after another?

Think about it and do something about it today because your tomorrow and your tomorrow's tomorrows just might be indescribably uncomfortable.

I wonder how it feels to be Ted Kennedy right about now, now that he knows the Truth beyond a shadow of a doubt.  Can you imagine how you will feel on that day?