Thoughts

Many stick around Rev. Stephen Tong because of his fame. Some because of what they could learn from him, but nonetheless, the desire to know someone famous is still there. So they worry about others rival them in such seeking. I on the other hand, am not. But I hardly find anyone like me. I have zero interest in the fame of it, though some may think I should at least have a miniscule desire for it. I do have the desire to be better than Tong, but those who are like that, either do not want to follow Tong, not let others know that they are secretly following Tong, or actually made Tong his/her enemy, secretly or not. So I am not like them either. And I think Tong's son David has met too diverse creeps like these to make any of this matter, much less to know me.

The American Reformed Christians love to talk about rest. Sabbath. They worship it like a hedonist. Alex once called Tong's squeezism unbiblical and against the Sabbath rest. In spite of theological argument with them, I would say this: A true hedonist and a truly Sabbath man is thus distinguished: In how they truly care for others, especially in their Sabbath rest. Of course, by this measure, I have observed the the above mentioned ones have all failed. Emphasis on what they do in their leisure: more for self? or for others.

In San Diego, a Chinese woman, Yan Li, 47, professor of some sort according to 老尤, got served eviction notice by a cop, she was also known to threaten her building manager with knife before, so I think she's emotionally unstable, made the cop "nervous", but I think he was on an ego trip, because he already served her the paper, he could just leave, but he saw her knife and got on power trip to shout at her to drop her knife at his gun point. She got angry and probably nervous at what she probably truly believe he was a fake cop, and tried to defend herself. The cop called in more cops and a K9, things got into chaos and one of the cops (I think it was the same server, got stabbed, which I think is light injuries because he got discharged from hospital very quickly, and Yan Li was killed by the cops on the scene with multiple gun shots. The lesson from her point of view, I would say is: Hide your knife well, very well, especially in front of uniforms, beware of ego trips in cops, if they are really cops, and be quick to draw your knife for necessity situation such as real intruders. I think the cop should be reprimanded if not more severe punishment, but I also don't want this to discourage good cops from bravely subduing dangerous criminals, given the situation in California thanks to the stupidity of liberal politicians.

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