Johanabrahams
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After reading about he Zulu war club incident I thought it important to add context.
Well there is more. Spades, metal bars, cars, knives, broken glass, strangling etc.
After reading about he Zulu war club incident I thought it important to add context.
Except that is not what happened and you know it.Some more teaching.
So we are moving forward. The view is opening.
And we see this town of 21 000 people . 4000 of them are white Europeans. And these 4000 are in a war.
They are fighting against one person. Their spirit is “anger” And their weapons according to that spirit everything physical. The other person is fighting in the Spirit of the Truth/God. His weapon is Forgiveness.
And he is using Forgiveness to reveal the fight. This went against the spirit of “pride”.
And a great power is exerted. And miraculously after 17 years the 4000 were called into another arena. They admitted defeat.
Amazing!
What happened?
That man was fighting with God at his side.
The fight erupted in Die Herberg where “anger” ruled.
It was against the “weak”.
And God does not like that. He Loves everybody and His “strong” hurting His weak is not right.
<snip bible crap>
Yep. I killed him as a human being. And gave him another Life. That of Jesus.
The lack of forgiveness is not from my side.
I am on the forgiving end. They are on the unforgiving end. That is on God's wrong side.
They are the fighting ones. I am the forgiving one. God is with me.
They already fighting that way for 17 years now. The first year I was assaulted 38 times. Then it was not strange to me anymore and I stopped counting.
To be fair, that's exactly what the god of the Bible would do... Threaten people, take brutal vengeance, and later claim to be perfect and forgiving (as long as you obey his every command).
Of course, that's also the MO of stalkers and abusive spouses, so it's hardly a compliment.
I have also made that comparison with the god of the Old Testament (and the New - especially Revelation)
Depending on what people ask we can get very different discussions.
Here is an interesting one.
http://forums.delphiforums.com/freethinkers3/messages/?msg=12396
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This person (I think her name is Susan) has another motivation.
The question is now. Is it a better motivation?
Incoherent.
Try answering the questions asked.
Ah, yes... good old pantscrappingly terrifying concept of 'forgiveness'.
For someone who claims to be so forgiving, you sure like to remind people of everything you've 'forgiven' them for.
I'd call that approach petty passive-aggressive nastiness rather than magnanimous forgiveness.
That would be because this is not about forgiveness at all. It is about vengeance.
Except that is not what happened and you know it.
Why aren't you in prison?
It's perfectly obvious you haven't forgiven anyone except perhaps yourselves and given the severity of your crime, that might be premature.
Better than your motivation?
Statistically speaking, it would almost have to be. There aren't too many motivations worse than yours.
Time for the "fall of the of the "proud"
You do not give much to go on. Maybe you do not have much? Just "fumbling"?