MAN IN THE MIRROR
This past week, we have focused alot of attention on the loss of Michael Jackson. I am a Facebook user--so, my home page has been inundated with videos, prayers, memoriams, "R.I.P.'s", and more, in his honor. I grew up along with MJ, too--being only a few years younger. I was not the fan that many are. My admiration was more toward the Jackson 5, than any of the solo artists that came from that family group. I did recognize the talents--extreme, that Michael had, though. His dancing was phenomenal. I didn't get caught up in his troubles, too much--because both sides, always seemed to have serious flaws, in their arguments. I'm not going to spend too much time on Michael, except to say that, I have been a little surprised at the attention he has received from Christians--based on Facebook, it has been much more than from non-Christians. They seem to have made their peace with the loss, within a day or two, but the saints are struggling to let go of the pop icon. I ...