Date: Mon, 17 Jun 2019 23:38:15 -0400
From: Taylor Kish
Subject: Whose name is on the deed?
The name on the deed is the person/persons responsible for the stewardship. No where is a busybody needed to tell owners what an owner should/ought to do with their own property.
No one bothered with the 7000 acres Chatham Park developers quietly bought from individual sellers who had been holding so many parcels for so long. Leelas did not walk there. Georges did not trespass there. Weeds grew into trees so busybodies could claim it was pristine wilderness (that had been cultivated MANY times over decades of farming).
Humility? How humble is it to presume YOU know better than rightful owners who have achieved more, accomplished more, with previous projects than all the busybodies complaining now? You claim the right of stewardship when you did NOTHING to improve or maintain what is there? What are YOU actually successfully being stewards of yourself?
How do you know if the owners of Chatham Park 7000 acres are doing EXACTLY what God commissioned the developers to do?
Do yourselves a favor and use Google Maps to view a satellite view of Chatham County and what do you see? Millions of trees over 430,000 acres of land. Chatham Park only covers 1 1/2% of the land of Chatham County! No one and nothing has been done on many of those acres FOR DECADES. And some of you complain about 1 1/2%? Let’s come to Leela’s house and see how a good steward of God’s gifts shows up? Let she who is without sin cast the first stone.
Thou shalt NOT covet thy neighbor’s goods.
TK