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Healing after the Sandy Hook tragedy
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Faith leaders discuss role of religion in process
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- Date Dec 17, 2012
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John thank you the parents -- 26 year old boys get ready for the first funerals.
In the aftermath of the tragedy here in new town a while no Posner reject -- may be the first laid to rest they will not be.
The last ages six both of them.
Father Jonathan Morris is a fox is religious contributor rabbi artists -- is -- -- pushed back reclaiming the American Judeo Christian spirited.
Good morning to both the view of this will be quick but we wanted to get your thoughts on.
You can ask yourself why you can try and figure out answer is whether it's gun violence or whether -- video games or movies or.
Are meant to help the relationship between a parent in a child.
But all that's -- aside and look at -- -- much more simpler way there is there are two forces in this world.
One as good and one is evil and luckily the good usually wins.
But in this case.
The people want to -- I think you're on to something at the same time can't say the devil made him do it.
Right and walking through this firehouse and being with these people in the fax -- at that makeshift memorial.
There are telling me.
We're going to be better we're going to be better and I think Richar said bill is that yes we have force of evil in our own lives -- force of good.
It's time right now to double down on love.
It doesn't just take a village it takes you and me and everyone in that village to make it differently.
They get to the rabbi here quickly because with the evil wants to do was a once they get the good to argue with the good.
And and to make the good go against the good and rabbi how do we go.
About understanding that in your -- -- we have these events what they are really are jolts national jolts.
That should catapult us to an understanding of the vulnerability of life but they're for the seriousness in which we have to approach life.
And the preciousness of life.
And that after these events we can love more and we can -- guard more what we have and understand the preciousness of our children our family and our country.
Then there's something that even evil cannot defeat and that is the the wonderful spirit within man to see.
The good the precious the sacred.
Well stated thank you rabbi.
And thank you father.