Call me cold-hearted if you want, but I find it difficult to care about the people who got the jab. Especially after 3 years of coercion/threats/hate.
These are the same people who said medical services should be denied to the pure bloods. They said we should be locked in camps. They said we should lose our children and guns because we didn't buy the bullshit. So what if they die?
"For we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this world, against spiritual wickedness in high places." Ephesians 6:12
The idea is to accept them and forgive them for being deceived now, before it gets to that point. Accept them today for who they are and for all of their faults, and they will turn the gun on your enemy tomorrow.
I can accept them and forgive them for being deceived if asked. I'm not a complete monster.
The question then is, will they ask? Do they understand they've been deceived? Do they understand the agony they've inflicted upon others? Do they know remorse? Can they feel shame?
Call me cold-hearted if you want, but I find it difficult to care about the people who got the jab. Especially after 3 years of coercion/threats/hate.
These are the same people who said medical services should be denied to the pure bloods. They said we should be locked in camps. They said we should lose our children and guns because we didn't buy the bullshit. So what if they die?
Let's pump those numbers up.
"For we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this world, against spiritual wickedness in high places." Ephesians 6:12
Do not principalities/powers use flesh and blood as weapons against us?
What am I to do when it's not principalities but flesh and blood holding a gun to my head?
The idea is to accept them and forgive them for being deceived now, before it gets to that point. Accept them today for who they are and for all of their faults, and they will turn the gun on your enemy tomorrow.
I can accept them and forgive them for being deceived if asked. I'm not a complete monster.
The question then is, will they ask? Do they understand they've been deceived? Do they understand the agony they've inflicted upon others? Do they know remorse? Can they feel shame?