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Learning From Experience by OLAADEGBU(m): 1:47am On Nov 25, 2013
LEARNING FROM EXPERIENCE

A dog was so faithful that the woman could leave her baby with it and go out to attend other matters. She always returned to find the child soundly asleep with the dog faithfully watching over him. One day something tragic happened.

The woman as usual, left the baby in the "hands" of this faithful dog and went out shopping. When she returned, she discovered rather a nasty scene, there was a total mess. The baby's cot was dismantled, his nappies and clothes torn to shreds with blood stains all over the bedroom where she left the child and the dog. Shocked, the woman wailed as she began looking for the baby.

All of a sudden, she saw the faithful dog emerging from under the bed. It was covered with blood and licking it's mouth as if it had just finished a delicious meal.

The woman got angry and assumed that the dog had devoured her baby. Without much thought she beat the dog with a wood to death. But as she continued searching for the"remains" of her child, she beheld another scene.

Close to the bed was the baby who, although lying bare floor, was safe and under the bed where the body of a snake was torn to pieces in what had been a fierce battle between the snake and the dog which was now dead. Then reality dawned on the woman who now began to understand what took place in her absence. The dog fought to protect the baby from the ravenous snake.

It was too late for her now to make amends because, in her impatience and anger, she had killed the faithful dog. How often have we misjudged people and torn them to shreds with harsh words and deeds before we have had time to evaluate the situation?

This is called SIN OF PRESUMPTION Presuming things our way without taking the trouble to find out exactly what the situation really is. Little patience can drastically reduce major lifelong mistakes. Who Are You misjudging right now?. Don't think what you think others are thinking. Take time to get the whole truth.

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Re: Learning From Experience by OLAADEGBU(m): 9:48pm On Nov 25, 2013
Sin of presumption can be deadly.

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Re: Learning From Experience by Kanwulia: 4:07am On Nov 26, 2013
^^^^^
What a DISGUSTING PICTURE! angry

This MISERABLE followers of A SADISTIC CHRISTIAN GOD never fail to spread the diseases of unhappiness and misery!!!
Tufiaaaaaaakwa!!!! cry
Re: Learning From Experience by OLAADEGBU(m): 1:01pm On Nov 26, 2013
Kanwulia:

^^^^^
What a DISGUSTING PICTURE! angry

This MISERABLE followers of A SADISTIC CHRISTIAN GOD never fail to spread the diseases of unhappiness and misery!!!
Tufiaaaaaaakwa!!!! cry

It is obvious that you didn't read the OP. undecided

Re: Learning From Experience by ifyalways(f): 3:10pm On Nov 26, 2013
Even my few months old grand daughter will ask how a dog stood instead of running for its life when the woman hit it.

Tales by sunlight.
Re: Learning From Experience by OLAADEGBU(m): 7:00pm On Nov 26, 2013
ifyalways:

Even my few months old grand daughter will ask how a dog stood instead of running for its life when the woman hit it.

Tales by sunlight.

You obviously don't know how loyal domestic dogs are. Loyal till death do them apart. I hope we humans can learn loyalty from such dogs.

Re: Learning From Experience by OLAADEGBU(m): 1:59pm On Nov 27, 2013
OLAADEGBU:

This is called SIN OF PRESUMPTION Presuming things our way without taking the trouble to find out exactly what the situation really is. Little patience can drastically reduce major lifelong mistakes. Who Are You misjudging right now?. Don't think what you think others are thinking. Take time to get the whole truth.

Food for thought.
Re: Learning From Experience by OLAADEGBU(m): 6:25pm On Dec 03, 2013
Another example of the extraordinary nature of dogs. This stray dog drags a severely injured woman 100 feet from her crashed car for safety.

http://www.godvine.com/Stray-Dog-Drags-a-Severely-Injured-Woman-100-Feet-to-Get-Help-1913.html
Re: Learning From Experience by OLAADEGBU(m): 6:57pm On Dec 10, 2013
OLAADEGBU:

LEARNING FROM EXPERIENCE

A dog was so faithful that the woman could leave her baby with it and go out to attend other matters. She always returned to find the child soundly asleep with the dog faithfully watching over him. One day something tragic happened.

The woman as usual, left the baby in the "hands" of this faithful dog and went out shopping. When she returned, she discovered rather a nasty scene, there was a total mess. The baby's cot was dismantled, his nappies and clothes torn to shreds with blood stains all over the bedroom where she left the child and the dog. Shocked, the woman wailed as she began looking for the baby.

All of a sudden, she saw the faithful dog emerging from under the bed. It was covered with blood and licking it's mouth as if it had just finished a delicious meal.

The woman got angry and assumed that the dog had devoured her baby. Without much thought she beat the dog with a wood to death. But as she continued searching for the"remains" of her child, she beheld another scene.

Close to the bed was the baby who, although lying bare floor, was safe and under the bed where the body of a snake was torn to pieces in what had been a fierce battle between the snake and the dog which was now dead. Then reality dawned on the woman who now began to understand what took place in her absence. The dog fought to protect the baby from the ravenous snake.

It was too late for her now to make amends because, in her impatience and anger, she had killed the faithful dog. How often have we misjudged people and torn them to shreds with harsh words and deeds before we have had time to evaluate the situation?

This is called SIN OF PRESUMPTION Presuming things our way without taking the trouble to find out exactly what the situation really is. Little patience can drastically reduce major lifelong mistakes. Who Are You misjudging right now?. Don't think what you think others are thinking. Take time to get the whole truth.

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Sin of presumption. Presuming things our way without taking the trouble to find out the facts.

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