The quote is from Friar Laurence in Hamlet, Act 2: Scene 5
When I heard about the FBI raid on Trump’s home, I was outraged, and I began looking for culprits. When one appeared, I landed on her without allowing enough time to confirm whether the news I saw was true. I was well on my way with my pitchfork and torch before I came to understand that it was not Judge Renatha Francis who signed the warrant for the FBI search of Mar-a-lago. It was Judge Bruce Reinhart, which seems much more likely in any event because he’s been running in the established circles of power here in Florida for a long time.
I feel chastened by God, which far outweighs any embarrassment I feel. Without realizing it, I was guilty of spreading a false report about an innocent person. That’s a violation of a commandment that’s right up there with “Thou shalt not murder.” I have done what I could to rectify my error, deleting my posts and apologizing to the judge, but the fear of God remains, and I will let it have its effect. I apologize also to the good people of this community for my error. I did not mean to lead anyone astray or sully the name of someone who doesn’t deserve it.
“. . . the wrath of man does not produce the righteousness of God.” (James 1:20)
I am really seeing the truth of this scripture.
It made sense,as we have be betrayed many times.