Slain doctor penned chilling essay before South Carolina mass shooting
By Jackie Salo April 8, 2021 | 2:58pm | Updated
The South Carolina doctor slain by former NFL player Phillip Adams penned a chilling essay about the day he “departs this body” shortly before the mass shooting — describing heaven as a “perfect” place where he will stroll alongside his wife.
Dr. Robert Lesslie, 70, shared the post with the administrator of the site where he often blogged shortly before he was killed along with three relatives at his home in Rock Hill, according to a post Thursday on his Facebook page.
“One day, when I depart this body and find myself in the presence of the Lord, my time, however it will be measured, will be filled with the praises and the wonder of Jesus,” Lesslie wrote.
“I know that I will once again be able to hug my mother and walk and talk with my father. There are a lot of people I want to see as well — family and friends, grandparents, some of whom I never met on this side.”
He said that he will seek out Jesus’ disciples Peter and John as well as “other giants of the faith” whose “words and deeds have guided and molded” have molded him.
“We have no idea what Heaven will look like, only that it will be perfect,” he wrote.
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What We Need to Know About the Coronavirus
by: Dr. Robert D. Lesslie, M.D.
March 8, 2020
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No need to wear a face mask. Let me repeat that. No need to wear a face
mask. Almost all of us fiddle with these, touching our face, nose, and
mouth all too often, increasing the risk of catching or spreading
something.
https://norman.house.gov/uploadedfiles/dr-robert-lesslie-coronavirus-update-march-8-2020.pdf
http://robertlesslie.com/