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as a christian, I do a mental exercise where I picture myself trying to forgive such a person, if he were to truly change, it's like walking up to a 1000 pound bench press but something tells me i have to try... maybe just for my own good.
As a fellow Christian I believe it is God's job to forgive....
I also believe he will not..
Blessings fren
He's done some truly evil things no doubt, but possibly he could be weak and scared of the red scarf himself. Who knows who is pulling his strings. He isn't the capstone of the satanic pyramid.
I admire you wanting to give the benefit of the doubt but the man is pure evil.
Satan is pulling his strings and to the Good Lord, who has already separated the wheat from the chaff, those who worship evil are lost to the kingdom of heaven and destined to the pit.
This is a biblical war of good vs evil... do not fail to know your enemy, they make themselves known.
Blessings
My problem is that I don't want to give him the benefit of the doubt.. but scripture says "do not judge lest ye be judged" , " forgive us our trespasses as we forgive those who trespass against us" ... "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".
I'm starting to think of this as a war, and the higher objective is to capture the enemy, deprogram them, and unite to spread light and the truth. God will still judge their sins and do what's appropriate, nobody is escaping that. it just makes me physically ill to consider what 'skippy' here has done.