Saturday, November 8, 2014

Blessed Gospel


Pawnee Lodge


*Note: The Pawnee built as the Mandan, a like manner of Viking lodge for the severe Plains cold and heat. The invading Sioux from Canada were tipi dwellers.


As another Lame Cherry exclusive in matter anti matter.


This comes from a Methodist Preacher around 1865 in America, relating who the Indian terrorists were in America.


"The savages surrounded the poor fellow, and shot arrows into him until he fell from his horse, when they had their own good time in torturing him to death. The last his comrades saw of him, he was down on his elbows and knees, and the Indians around, shooting arrows into him. I have often thought how hard it must have been for those men to leave their helpless comrade in the hands of such merciless savages.


The next day, when a company of men went out after the body of the murdered man, they said it looked as if he had been beaten to death with stones. It seems strange that human beings can become so depraved and beastlike as these savages are. But such is the nature of uncivilized man. Hence we see the importance of carrying the blessed gospel to all men everywhere."

Wells, Charles Wesley, 1841


I would only add, that if not preaching the blessed Gospel everywhere, to at least saying a few Words of it over a dead terrorist in the grave.


nuff said


agtG