18 year old crashes minivan into utility pole and dies. The 18 year was drinking and driving and had taken his mother's minivan without her permission.
Choices he made.
1. Took minivan without mother's permission.=theft.
2. Drinking and driving He knew that drinking and driving was wrong= reckless behavior.
Utility pole was damaged= power outage ???? unclear
Police notified his mother of the accident and death.Thankfully no one else was involved.
Now this woman will have to bury her son and hopfully the damage to the minivan can be repaired
This 18 year old made choices to disobey GOD's Will.One theft of a car;and choiceing to drink while driving.
These were his last acts of conscience behavior.
When a person makes a deliberate choice to disobey GOD and dies,in the act of disobedience,they go straight to hell.
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Norb Bippus: No shit! Fucking jerk-off.
There is more to this story. I read this a few days ago...Oh the irony.
WEST WARWICK, Rhode Island (AP) -- A teenager was killed by a hit-and-run driver at the same spot where his 14-year-old friend had died in a car crash just hours earlier.
Andrew Coit, 18, was hit by a car after 4 a.m. Saturday as he played a guitar at a makeshift memorial to Darien Plass, 14, on West Warwick's Main Street. Plass died after driving his mother's minivan into a utility pole late Friday, friends of both teenagers told the Providence Journal.
"He wanted to play one last song for (Plass), and that was the last time anyone saw him. He loved singing. He died doing what he loved doing," said Coit's friend, Dennis Sullivan.
Plass' friends said he had been drinking and took his mother's minivan without her knowledge. Coit and other friends set up the memorial.
Sullivan told the newspaper the mourners remained at the memorial until about 4 a.m., but Coit stayed behind to play one more song for Plass by himself.
Minutes later, police received a call of a man down, and an ambulance crew found Coit on the sidewalk. He was pronounced dead at a hospital.
"He died pretty much instantly. He did not suffer," Alan Coit said of his son.
Police were searching for the hit-and-run driver who hit Coit, said Detective Sgt. James Tiernan.
Taking something without permission is the same as theft, from your parents?, Stealing, as far as I am concerned is taking something that doesn´t belong to you with the intention of keeping it, not using it and that´s all. Second, what is about the disobedience of God, the fact that you don´t have to pay expenses or involve people you can´t blame so that your theory of the "perfect world" prevails, that´s all?, don´t you realise that this mother doesn´t care about the minivan, that she prefers her son more than anything else?. Who is the "materialistic" godless person now?. What if he had survived?, can you tell me that God is then lenient in punishing people?.
so one night of bad choices is punished by the worst torture imaginable for all eternity? sounds a little harsh to me.
these sick fucks actually believe that 1 billion years from now, he will still be tortured like this, by a loving and caring god.
Putting aside the bunk about "disobeying God", I'd much rather this kid's stupidity and recklessness led to his own death than some innocent person just minding their own business and walking down the street. Sorry, but I don't really feel sorry for him. It's not hard to call a cab, get a ride, or walk home from drinking.
That entire story is just so incredibly sad and tragic.
The only person who even remotely deserves to go to hell is this pathetic excuse for a human called boscorelli, and yet, as a pacific universalist, I just can't bring myself to even want him to burn briefly, let alone for eternity. I'd much rather that he realises soon just how despicable and heinous his comments are.
But if the person excedes the speed limits, as in this cases, and tries to get away with it, what part of blame is left to him?, how much justice is left for God to administer?
"Now this woman will have to bury her son and hopfully the damage to the minivan can be repaired"
I know it's sad but that just really made me laugh. 'Mrs Lewis your son is dead' 'oh my god oh my god that's terrible .... is the minivan okay ??'
It's all the mother's fault though for disobeying God and not stoning this disobedient little bastard to death before he could wreck the minivan.
Now this woman will have to bury her son and hopfully the damage to the minivan can be repaired
At any point while writing this drivel, did it occur to you that the woman might prefer her son alive to having an intact minivan? That the repairability of her minivan might, in fact, rank dead last on her list of priorities?
Asshat doesn't quite cover it. I think "Fist Magnet" is a more appropriate adjective to describe you.
This 18 year old made choices to disobey GOD's Will.One theft of a car;and choiceing to drink while driving.
These were his last acts of conscience behavior.
When a person makes a deliberate choice to disobey GOD and dies,in the act of disobedience,they go straight to hell."
I hope you told her and the rest of the boy's family and friends at the funeral. The assbeating you should have received would have been incredibly cathartic for them.
Alright, taking advantage of the deaths and misfortunes of others to scare sheep again.....
You sicken me, and I hope that you die in a car accident. This person abuses his right to live and his freedom of speech.
Now this woman will have to bury her son and hopfully the damage to the minivan can be repaired
I don't think she would be so worried about the van at this point.
This 18 year old made choices to disobey GOD's Will.
God could have protected him. But he didn't.
When a person makes a deliberate choice to disobey GOD and dies,in the act of disobedience,they go straight to hell.
Hey, dosen't your god command you not to judge? If you were to drop dead right now, he would probably send you straight to hell too.
And yet, if he pledged allegiance to Jesus before he died, he's in Heaven now. If not, then no matter how he lived his life before his fatal mistake, he's in Hell. Makes this whole business of living, and the non-religious choices we make seem irrelevant, doesn't it?
That's a large part of why I don't give this stuff much thought.
Confused?
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