The point is not ‘amnesty’. The point is many people in this movement are so angry, they are willing to throw out 1) rule of law, 2) Christian morality, and 3) human decency.
In the 20th century we witnessed what happens when groups believe they can make the world better by eliminating other groups - it never works. Millions die. Some people are becoming the monsters they seek to destroy. Yes, justice should be served. The only One who can do that properly is God. It’s complicated. Many abusers are lifelong victims.
I’ve read the Dutroux Affair victim dossiers and books, I’ve read The Franklin Cover-Up. I’ve learned about Unit 731. Do I want justice for the atrocities I read about, commuted against children, women and men? Of course.
But what is the correct way to do it? One does not fix murder with murder, or torture with torture. If the law dictates we speed their meeting with God, so be it. But it might not.
We work on being and doing the most good we possibly can in this world. Every child victim survivor I’ve ever heard talk about, “What should be done?” says that love is the answer. I’m not saying love for the monsters - although that’s what Christ would say. I’m saying, spread as much good and real love (not the fake progressive crap) as we can into the world. The ripples will make a difference.
The point is not ‘amnesty’. The point is many people in this movement are so angry, they are willing to throw out 1) rule of law, 2) Christian morality, and 3) human decency.
In the 20th century we witnessed what happens when groups believe they can make the world better by eliminating other groups - it never works. Millions die. Some people are becoming the monsters they seek to destroy. Yes, justice should be served. The only One who can do that properly is God. It’s complicated. Many abusers are lifelong victims.
I’ve read the Dutroux Affair victim dossiers and books, I’ve read The Franklin Cover-Up. I’ve learned about Unit 731. Do I want justice for the atrocities I read about, commuted against children, women and men? Of course.
But what is the correct way to do it? One does not fix murder with murder, or torture with torture. If the law dictates we speed their meeting with God, so be it. But it might not.
We work on being and doing the most good we possibly can in this world. Every child victim survivor I’ve ever heard talk about, “What should be done?” says that love is the answer. I’m not saying love for the monsters - although that’s what Christ would say. I’m saying, spread as much good and real love (not the fake progressive crap) as we can into the world. The ripples will make a difference.