They lost their homes, their cars,
And that family they grew up in turned their backs on them; they were all suffering from broken hearts and depression, all from different heritages.
But all were suffering inside with scars nobody could see with the naked eye. They all had different truths but one thing in common: even though they were suffering inside, fighting their own hell within themselves, they couldn't watch others suffer without doing something. Homeless people are humans, so they all have a story, and the truth is they all understand nobody really cares but those living in the same hell. Family isn't forever, for if it was, family would ask if they were okay, and when nothing else works, suicide just makes them feel free. Judge them, but as for me, I understand it all too well; it's a brokenness inside, and going to a counselor won't fix it, for it only drives them to talk about the pain, and it still leaves them wishing to never wake up again. You'll never understand them, for you do not do as the Bible says: love your neighbor as you love yourself and do not judge others, or he will pass judgment on you as you do others. So judge them or put yourself in their shoes for one whole month, and let's see if you can live as they have without having suicidal thoughts or hating life. You know, in case you missed it, they're God's children too, and I live in a city that claims that they're all godly. Tell me where in the Bible it says to treat people badly. Where does it say rich people are better than others on this Earth? It doesn't say that; it says love your neighbors as you love yourself. That includes the homeless people. In case you didn't know that, Tyler, Texas, Texans are known for a few different things: their longhorn bulls, southern hospitality, and putting God above everything else. Do you think you're putting God above everything else when you sit back and watch others suffer and constantly make them move instead of teaching them how to live off the land? And by that, I mean teaching them how to do the things they need to learn , I'm not going to sit here and tell you that every homeless person is a good person, but I have met quite a few that are. But it's not my job to judge them, and it is not yours, but you damn sure, Tyler, Texas, are not doing as the Bible says. So maybe you should stop pretending to care. about the Lord above in a city full of hypocrites and judgmental people, or maybe you should get off your asses. And be homeless for a little while; that includes all law enforcement. I am a firm believer that every single law enforcement officer on Earth should have to be homeless after boot camp for at least a year before receiving their badge so that when they pass judgment on a homeless person running their mouth, thinking they're better than us or anyone else, they might have a different perspective. And it's really sad to me because they all know the law enforcement prayer. So do you do as the Bible says? Nope