Then I am sure you will not mind if everyone aired out your daughter's dirty laundry at her funeral. I bet everyone would love to hear how much of a whore she was, and how much of a bad parent you are, to everyone. They can even pee on her grave! Last disrespects to everyone!
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There is a big reason why strong, based men came up and instilled this rule into each and every single one of us more than 1400 years before you were born; to maintain dignity and politeness.
Also, there is a word to describe people who insult people who can't physically talk back:
I am sure your logic applies to everyone's favorite evil guy, Hitler, right?
People still speak ill of him and he's been dead for a while.
So why, if people can speak ill of Hitler, or Stalin, or <pick favorite cabal-advertised evil guy here>, it's not ok to speak ill of other cabal figureheads?
OK, I'm picturing a scene at a funeral. Someone's daughter died and you have a crowd of people pissing on her grave and talking about how much of a whore she was, while you stand off to the side shouting "COWARD" at the parents of the deceased.
Tell me again about 'strong, based' men instilling dignity 1400+ years ago into each and everyone of us. It sounds like an interesting religion you have going on.
To be meek requires strength. To have strength means you can change the world around you. It is odd that we are told to be meek with the insinuation that we shut up and take it. IIRC Christ whipped the shit out of the money lenders in the temple. We forget we are called to have righteous indignation.
The insinuation of 'shut up and take it' is a typical khazarian/satanist corruption of the words of Jesus. The entire 'bible' is full of them. This is a big one.
When faced with injustice/evil the answer is NO: I DO NOT CONSENT. Not "shut up and take it". That's a khazarian trick to keep you enslaved.
On that Day, EVERY knee will bow before Jesus. He will say to Mary "Well done, my good and faithful servant" and those who do not obey His word, He will say "I never knew you; depart from me, you who practice lawlessness!" Matthew 6:15 "But if you will not forgive others (nurturing your hurt and anger with the result that it interefers with your relationship with God), then your Father will not forgive your trespasses."
Mary - does the Bible give instruction or guidance on speaking ill of the dead?
I don't believe so.
Therefore, there is no truth to that superstition and to mix that superstition in with words on what we're supposed to do as Christians is mixing authority of "the dead" with the authority of God.
Still, is it the right thing to do? I'm not so sure. But I'm not reflecting on the superstition that the dead have some sort of power here - but instead I'm reflecting on "What does God say about it?".
I'd argue that submitting to fear of what speaking ill of "the dead" will produce in our lives is a spiritual issue and would fall under:
“You shall have no other gods before Me.”
If we believe that God is all powerful - submit to His view and total sovereignty, including power over "the dead" - and have no fear of any thing except Him.
Sorry. I don’t agree. How about we all start telling the truth? You know, like calling people out and describing their evil acts in minute detail?
This kind of lip service is what got us here in the first place.
Then I am sure you will not mind if everyone aired out your daughter's dirty laundry at her funeral. I bet everyone would love to hear how much of a whore she was, and how much of a bad parent you are, to everyone. They can even pee on her grave! Last disrespects to everyone!
...
There is a big reason why strong, based men came up and instilled this rule into each and every single one of us more than 1400 years before you were born; to maintain dignity and politeness.
Also, there is a word to describe people who insult people who can't physically talk back:
COWARDS
I am sure your logic applies to everyone's favorite evil guy, Hitler, right?
People still speak ill of him and he's been dead for a while.
So why, if people can speak ill of Hitler, or Stalin, or <pick favorite cabal-advertised evil guy here>, it's not ok to speak ill of other cabal figureheads?
OK, I'm picturing a scene at a funeral. Someone's daughter died and you have a crowd of people pissing on her grave and talking about how much of a whore she was, while you stand off to the side shouting "COWARD" at the parents of the deceased.
Tell me again about 'strong, based' men instilling dignity 1400+ years ago into each and everyone of us. It sounds like an interesting religion you have going on.
My daughter didn’t cause 4 million people to be murdered by a corrupt government.
Exactly. And it is also a formality to say something positive when a public figure has died.
Hence why Potus says "beautiful hillary" now
Trump don't name doubles
I agree, too many Christians take meek as be a cuck
I have no patience for Christians who like to keep the sword of truth sheated.
To be meek requires strength. To have strength means you can change the world around you. It is odd that we are told to be meek with the insinuation that we shut up and take it. IIRC Christ whipped the shit out of the money lenders in the temple. We forget we are called to have righteous indignation.
The insinuation of 'shut up and take it' is a typical khazarian/satanist corruption of the words of Jesus. The entire 'bible' is full of them. This is a big one.
When faced with injustice/evil the answer is NO: I DO NOT CONSENT. Not "shut up and take it". That's a khazarian trick to keep you enslaved.
On that Day, EVERY knee will bow before Jesus. He will say to Mary "Well done, my good and faithful servant" and those who do not obey His word, He will say "I never knew you; depart from me, you who practice lawlessness!" Matthew 6:15 "But if you will not forgive others (nurturing your hurt and anger with the result that it interefers with your relationship with God), then your Father will not forgive your trespasses."
Mary - does the Bible give instruction or guidance on speaking ill of the dead?
I don't believe so.
Therefore, there is no truth to that superstition and to mix that superstition in with words on what we're supposed to do as Christians is mixing authority of "the dead" with the authority of God.
Still, is it the right thing to do? I'm not so sure. But I'm not reflecting on the superstition that the dead have some sort of power here - but instead I'm reflecting on "What does God say about it?".
I hope you can see my intent is not malicious.
I'd argue that submitting to fear of what speaking ill of "the dead" will produce in our lives is a spiritual issue and would fall under:
“You shall have no other gods before Me.”
If we believe that God is all powerful - submit to His view and total sovereignty, including power over "the dead" - and have no fear of any thing except Him.