DO WE REALLY NEED A SAVIOR
Some time ago the Associated Press carried a story from Florida. In rural Lake County, according to police reports, two elderly sisters drove around for two and a half days before their car finally bogged down in a muddy orange grove. The two ladies, one eighty and the other eighty-four, had just been on a shopping trip into a town just twenty miles from their rural home, where they lived together. But somewhere on the return trip, the driver took a wrong turn. In an attempt to get back on the right road, the ladies evidently drove around in circles for over sixty hours straight, not stopping to eat, never once asking directions. The police, in attempting to retrace their journey, estimated that the two had traveled over two hundred miles trying to reach their home only twenty miles away. Finally they were discovered by a farmer, the car hopelessly stuck, one sister dead from exposure and the…
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