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Why does everyone keeps on tagging today's youth as " GOOD FOR NOTHING" ?????

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eveywhere - newspapers , t.v , internet...you will find every one blaming things on us{youth of today} ....there is a ana ccident.....they will say " ohh! todays youngsters cant control them...they r too dangerous!!!! "

i dont understand dis...........y ? yy? why should we b blamed alll da times!!!!!!!!!!!!!

ppl....i really dont get it...mey b u cn help

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  1. Alot of people refuse to believe that some youth have legitimate gripes.


  2. From reading this, I can understand why they might think we aren't educated enough.

    The news and internet are well known for bringing up the negative side of all things- you're hardly going to see an article about a teen who's done something good. Even if you do, it's going to be surrounded by negative stories.

    Maybe it is because our way of life is different than that of our parents. Our ideas and views are not the norm, and it scares them. This happened about 20 or 30 years ago too, so it isn't anything new.

  3. War: what is it good for? Absolutely nothing.

    Law: what is it good for? Absolutely nothing.

    POINT: If law/grace compared, law is as nothing,

    because grace is so much more by compare-i-son,

    that law fades to nothing, as moon vanishes by day.

    Same goes for child/man. God said let us make "man".

    For child can become "more the child of h**l": Mt 23:15.

    Blessed the "man" to whom the Lord will not impute sin.

    When I became a man, I put away childish things (laws).

    Allegory: when I became grace, I put away all sin & death.

    POINT:

    Law is childish... and deadly: 1Cor 13:11; 1Cor 15:56; 2Cor 3:7

    So "grow in grace" that mercy and peace be multiplied unto all.

    The GRACE of our Lord Jesus Christ with you all. Amen.

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