First, and as much that must be said, I my sincere sympathy to Dr Major and his family during this sad time and event in Our Countries' history. I stand and pray along with you for your full recovery. Amen.
And too the common man and families in The Bahamas... we ALL are in this together and now we see that it is not only us who are made to pay the heavy price, but some of the affluent class as well...
I concur with the comments made by Pastor Rex Major in the aftermath of this assault on his house and family. In essence, he said that this is an outcome of our society promoting and uplifting criminals and their deeds.
Persons to become Vatican Saints are made to undergo strenuous examination which can sometimes extend over hundreds of years. However, in The Bahamas, Mr. Craig Flowers went from an un-repenting, un-remorseful 'criminal caughtred-handed' to a 'SAINT' over night thanks to Appeal Court Justices who made that decision in the Court of Appeal case of Mr. Flowers' criminal trial.
Then, the Chairperson and pivotal decision maker on the Appeal Panel, goes on to be recommended and knighted a 'Dame' for her contribution to the Judiciary. True to the slogan, "everyone"s a winner"... Just now I remembered a movie that came out back in the mid-seventies starring Sidney Poitier, Bill Cosby and I think, Richard Pryor, 'let's do it again'.
Oh LORD, Our God... if this, their actions, comes before you as a sweet smelling fragrance, then I ask that you receive it and bless them further in their deeds. But if this is not the case, please show forth Yourself and the standard of righteousness by which you want your People in The Bahamas to live by. Otherwise, know that we, the common people, are confused when we examine what their actions and decisions. Sometimes it looks like those that commit the atrocities, similar to what happened to Pastor Major and his Family, are to be justified... because, it seems that there is one set of laws for them, and another set of laws for us. Amen???
First, and as much, my heartfelt condolences goes out to the wife, children and family of this Officer of the law; then to the entire Royal Bahamas Police Force. May your soul, indeed, rest in peace. Amen.
And to the common man and families in The Bahamas... we ALL are in this together and it is now not only us who are paying the heavy price, but some of them too...
I concur with Pastor Rex Major comments that he made in the aftermath of the assault on his house and family. This is an outcome of our society promoting and uplifting criminals and their deeds.
Persons to become Vatican Saints are made to undergo strenuous examination which can sometimes extend over hundreds of years. However, in The Bahamas, Mr. Craig Flowers went from an un-repenting, un-remorseful 'criminal got red-handed' to a 'Saint' over night, thanks to Justices who made that decision in the Court of Appeal case of Mr. Flowers' criminal trial.
Then, the Chairperson, and pivotal decision maker on the Appeal Panel, goes on to be recommended and knighted a 'Dame' for her contribution to the Judiciary. True to the slogan, "everyone"s a winner"... Just now I remembered a movie that came out back in the mid-seventies starring Sidney Poitier, Bill Cosby and I think, Richard Pryor, 'let's do it again'.
Oh LORD, Our God... if this their action comes before you as a sweet smelling fragrance, then I ask that you receive it and bless them further in their deeds. But if it is not, please show forth yourself and the standard of righteousness by which you want your People in The Bahamas to live by. Otherwise, we are confused and those that commit these atrocities seem to be justified. For it seems that there is one set of laws for them, and another set of laws for us. Amen?
Not only is it the case with the Bahamian People as it relates to the political divides, but Mother Nature is making her own adjustments throughout the earth too... It's all relative.
Boi... you try really hard to disguise your intelligence... but I can see through it. During the trial of Christ, it was said, "Your speech betrays you". In any event, you right!!! let's do our job and it won't be so bad.
Godson says...
I feel ya...
On Hunt for gunmen who terrorised Pastor Rex Major and family at home
Posted 15 January 2016, 8:25 a.m. Suggest removal
Godson says...
First, and as much that must be said, I my sincere sympathy to Dr Major and his family during this sad time and event in Our Countries' history. I stand and pray along with you for your full recovery. Amen.
And too the common man and families in The Bahamas... we ALL are in this together and now we see that it is not only us who are made to pay the heavy price, but some of the affluent class as well...
I concur with the comments made by Pastor Rex Major in the aftermath of this assault on his house and family. In essence, he said that this is an outcome of our society promoting and uplifting criminals and their deeds.
Persons to become Vatican Saints are made to undergo strenuous examination which can sometimes extend over hundreds of years. However, in The Bahamas, Mr. Craig Flowers went from an un-repenting, un-remorseful 'criminal caughtred-handed' to a 'SAINT' over night thanks to Appeal Court Justices who made that decision in the Court of Appeal case of Mr. Flowers' criminal trial.
Then, the Chairperson and pivotal decision maker on the Appeal Panel, goes on to be recommended and knighted a 'Dame' for her contribution to the Judiciary. True to the slogan, "everyone"s a winner"... Just now I remembered a movie that came out back in the mid-seventies starring Sidney Poitier, Bill Cosby and I think, Richard Pryor, 'let's do it again'.
Oh LORD, Our God... if this, their actions, comes before you as a sweet smelling fragrance, then I ask that you receive it and bless them further in their deeds. But if this is not the case, please show forth Yourself and the standard of righteousness by which you want your People in The Bahamas to live by. Otherwise, know that we, the common people, are confused when we examine what their actions and decisions.
Sometimes it looks like those that commit the atrocities, similar to what happened to Pastor Major and his Family, are to be justified... because, it seems that there is one set of laws for them, and another set of laws for us. Amen???
Godson 'Nicodemus' Johnson.
On Hunt for gunmen who terrorised Pastor Rex Major and family at home
Posted 15 January 2016, 8:24 a.m. Suggest removal
Godson says...
First, and as much, my heartfelt condolences goes out to the wife, children and family of this Officer of the law; then to the entire Royal Bahamas Police Force. May your soul, indeed, rest in peace. Amen.
And to the common man and families in The Bahamas... we ALL are in this together and it is now not only us who are paying the heavy price, but some of them too...
I concur with Pastor Rex Major comments that he made in the aftermath of the assault on his house and family. This is an outcome of our society promoting and uplifting criminals and their deeds.
Persons to become Vatican Saints are made to undergo strenuous examination which can sometimes extend over hundreds of years. However, in The Bahamas, Mr. Craig Flowers went from an un-repenting, un-remorseful 'criminal got red-handed' to a 'Saint' over night, thanks to Justices who made that decision in the Court of Appeal case of Mr. Flowers' criminal trial.
Then, the Chairperson, and pivotal decision maker on the Appeal Panel, goes on to be recommended and knighted a 'Dame' for her contribution to the Judiciary. True to the slogan, "everyone"s a winner"... Just now I remembered a movie that came out back in the mid-seventies starring Sidney Poitier, Bill Cosby and I think, Richard Pryor, 'let's do it again'.
Oh LORD, Our God... if this their action comes before you as a sweet smelling fragrance, then I ask that you receive it and bless them further in their deeds. But if it is not, please show forth yourself and the standard of righteousness by which you want your People in The Bahamas to live by. Otherwise, we are confused and those that commit these atrocities seem to be justified. For it seems that there is one set of laws for them, and another set of laws for us. Amen?
Godson 'Nicodemus' Johnson.
On Police and family devastated as body of missing officer found
Posted 15 January 2016, 7:51 a.m. Suggest removal
Godson says...
Not only is it the case with the Bahamian People as it relates to the political divides, but Mother Nature is making her own adjustments throughout the earth too... It's all relative.
On Rare January hurricane forms in Atlantic, threatens Azores
Posted 15 January 2016, 7:20 a.m. Suggest removal
Godson says...
What then is you actual name? Mine is actually Godson Andrew Johnson, aka Nicodemus.
On Former MP blasts FNM council changes
Posted 14 January 2016, 7:10 p.m. Suggest removal
Godson says...
What is you actual name? Mine is actually Godson Andrew Johnson, aka Nicodemus.
On Former MP blasts FNM council changes
Posted 14 January 2016, 7:08 p.m. Suggest removal
Godson says...
... that is prepared to be the Government; to continue with what you were saying.
On Former MP blasts FNM council changes
Posted 14 January 2016, 7:05 p.m. Suggest removal
Godson says...
Boi... you try really hard to disguise your intelligence... but I can see through it. During the trial of Christ, it was said, "Your speech betrays you". In any event, you right!!! let's do our job and it won't be so bad.
On Former MP blasts FNM council changes
Posted 14 January 2016, 7:01 p.m. Suggest removal
Godson says...
Boi... this a tough statement to counter-comment...
On GEORGE SMITH: My right to fairness
Posted 14 January 2016, 6:55 p.m. Suggest removal
Godson says...
Sorry... I never meant to convey that what they concluded was the truth. Only that they, the Commission, had in fact produced a conclusion.
On GEORGE SMITH: My right to fairness
Posted 14 January 2016, 6:51 p.m. Suggest removal