Your comment speaks to my heart.
The OP is posting - sorry to say this, rooftop - the subject title expresses an attitude with so little heart and so little compassion. In my unabashed view, the attitude expressed in that line knows nothing (well, almost nothing) about the heart of God.
Let he who is without sin cast the first stone.
Or let me put it another way: Let he who has never failed, throw failure in the face of others.
Are there people out there who are sinful in their pride? Sure.
I'm really disappointed. These types of posts get me down the most. I hate the disinfo, or lack of research, and sometimes the bickering, but the arrogant judgmental attitudes that some anons display are what saddens me in a way that the evil performed by others doesn't.
If anons who understand what is going on cannot have the heart to see the tragedy, to weep for the victims of the Cabal, then who can?
I hate it. I really, really hate it. So many normies are victims. Good people, trapped in a vicious plan to destroy them.
Instead of realizing "there, but for the grace of God, go I" and weeping in gratitude for having been guided to be awake, to understand and NOT fall victim to the Great Evil, some people just turn around and judge, in anger, or self-righteous myopia, seeing all the faults in others, instead of reflecting in humility and thereby learning to experience compassion.
To those who are given much, much will be required. To those who are given little, little will be required.
Because our pedes are family, one hopes, one prays that one's family will rise to a higher standard. Personally, I think God is deeply saddened and disappointed by some of the attitudes of those who think they know enough, are good enough, and righteous enough, to castiage and cast judgment.
I'll leave it there. Likely, my words will fall on deaf ears. But I wonder. How many tears have you shed, oh anon, for the suffering of our people, for the millions of innocent victims of the Cabal?
There is no greater pain a person can experience than to be the cause of the suffering of their child. That is, any person with a heart. While rooftop shouts in coldhearted judgment on parents who have fallen victim in this one, one can only suspect that she simply does not understand how much of a life of grief awaits those who find out that they were tricked into doing something they thought was good for their child, only to find out they are the instrument of their suffering.
I pray rooftop never experiences that grief. Or maybe in fact, she should. Maybe then she'll find some compassion through her own suffering.
I love seeing rooftops stuff and I admit I have a strong affection for our tendie, but nothing has felt as painful in my heart as much as this post, in a long time.
Your comment speaks to my heart.
The OP is posting - sorry to say this, rooftop - the subject title expresses an attitude with so little heart and so little compassion. In my unabashed view, the attitude expressed in that line knows nothing (well, almost nothing) about the heart of God.
Let he who is without sin cast the first stone.
Or let me put it another way: Let he who has never failed, throw failure in the face of others.
Are there people out there who are sinful in their pride? Sure.
I'm really disappointed. These types of posts get me down the most. I hate the disinfo, or lack of research, and sometimes the bickering, but the arrogant judgmental attitudes that some anons display are what saddens me in a way that the evil performed by others doesn't.
If anons who understand what is going on cannot have the heart to see the tragedy, to weep for the victims of the Cabal, then who can?
I hate it. I really, really hate it. So many normies are victims. Good people, trapped in a vicious plan to destroy them.
Instead of realizing "there, but for the grace of God, go I" and weeping in gratitude for having been guided to be awake, to understand and NOT fall victim to the Great Evil, some people just turn around and judge, in anger, or self-righteous myopia, seeing all the faults in others, instead of reflecting in humility and thereby learning to exercise compassion.
To those who are given much, much will be required. To those who are given little, little will be required.
Because our pedes are family, one hopes, one prays that one's family will rise to a higher standard. Personally, I think God is deeply saddened and disappointed by some of the attitudes of those who think they know enough, are good enough, and righteous enough, to castiage and cast judgment.
I'll leave it there. Likely, my words will fall on deaf ears. But I wonder. How many tears have you shed, oh anon, for the suffering of our people, for the millions of innocent victims of the Cabal?
There is no greater pain a person can experience than to be the cause of the suffering of their child. That is, any person with a heart. While rooftop shouts in coldhearted judgment on parents who have fallen victim in this one, one can only suspect that she simply does not understand how much of a life of grief awaits those who find out that they were tricked into doing something they thought was good for their child, only to find out they are the instrument of their suffering.
I pray rooftop never experiences that grief. Or maybe in fact, she should. Maybe then she'll find some compassion through her own suffering.
I love seeing rooftops stuff and I admit I have a strong affection for our tendie, but nothing has felt as painful in my heart as much as this post, in a long time.