Tuesday, July 3, 2007

Killing Fields







We went with our landlord to this site just outside of Phnom Penh. His parents were killed by Pol Pot. He said that no one got out of Cambodia when this first started in 1975. He said people were put in trucks with the tarp down so no one could see what was inside. They drove them to this site. The prisoners dug these holes, and there are many holes, and then they killed them and burred them in the holes they had just dug. It is a very somber place. Inside the building behind us are rows and rows of skulls visible from all 4 sides. We are so greatful for our land of freedom. We hope that we can bring the gospel to many who are still remembering.
We think of our country this day and are very greatful for all our many blessings. It is a privilege to pay taxes and know that the moneys are being used to operate our country, and also to help those in need of help.

3 comments:

Tammy said...

Wow! I can hardly believe how cruel people can be and how power corrupts. What an overwhelming experience. I felt a sense of sadness when I went to Utah beach - but that was war. These people were innocents...

Mike and Mary Lee said...

It really was a very sad (sadaay) experience.

Max and Deborah said...

Wow what a horrible experience. I am sure this is part of why these people are so humble. Partly why you are there, now they may be more accepting of the gospel principles. Possibly a small miracle out of it all.
I was a little taken back by the statment "a privelage to pay taxes". I don't think I have ever thought of it that way.