If you have to love your enemies, it assume that you have the moral guts to have enemies in the first place.
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Tough love
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The Bible says, “Better is open rebuke than hidden love. Wounds from a friend can be trusted, but an enemy multiplies kisses.” The left is outrage without love. Let us not become the salt that loses its saltiness. Express our justified outrage, but also love our enemies.
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Righteous anger
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I think false holiness is more dangerous than an open enemy
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Perfectly stated. Nicely done.
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Very much agree - look at how many people just accept blindly that nothing happened in Bowling Green
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Its astounding to me as a survivor Just astounding
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I wish there was a bit more outrage about it
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Righteous anger rooted in love. Not pride. Not vengeance. Jesus flipped tables because His Father's house was being desecrated. It was love that prompted the great "pissed off" moment of Jesus. Love was the root
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Righteous Indignation IS a thing... and must sometimes be accompanied by ACTION.
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Stefan, become Catholic already.
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