I think being removed from their positions, their privilege, their world, will cause suffering. After all, it is only those things that allow them to keep at bay the internal misery, dare I say internal hell, that they are living in each day. Do you really think that Maxwell is ... happy?
In the overall scheme of things, this is early, early days, and Maxwell is/was one cog in a machine of 10,000, 100,000 parts.
I'm not too stressed about this. As someone said, cooperation....
The main priority is that the machine is destroyed and the slaves are liberated. Everything else is secondary, imo.
These are all fair points. I appreciate your big picture assessment. I agree that I don’t believe Maxwell is happy… but I tend to want those activities to be unavailable to her, and yet this is ultimately what God has determined (despite my feeling this is somehow an abuse or misuse of justice) and He determines all things.
I think being removed from their positions, their privilege, their world, will cause suffering. After all, it is only those things that allow them to keep at bay the internal misery, dare I say internal hell, that they are living in each day. Do you really think that Maxwell is ... happy?
In the overall scheme of things, this is early, early days, and Maxwell is/was one cog in a machine of 10,000, 100,000 parts.
I'm not too stressed about this. As someone said, cooperation....
The main priority is that the machine is destroyed and the slaves are liberated. Everything else is secondary, imo.
Who shall judge? God is the judge, not you or I.
These are all fair points. I appreciate your big picture assessment. I agree that I don’t believe Maxwell is happy… but I tend to want those activities to be unavailable to her, and yet this is ultimately what God has determined (despite my feeling this is somehow an abuse or misuse of justice) and He determines all things.
God is certainly the judge. Good reminder.