Evil exists in our world, we need to acknowledge and accept that. We just shouldn't focus on that fact and instead focus on the type of world we want and how best to create it.




I have read teachings of forgiveness many times in the past, but if the perpetrators of cruel and horrific crimes never learn and never change, if they intend to continue their cruel ways forever, should they be forgiven? It is taught that forgiveness is for you, not for the one who victimizes you, but is anything learned by others who see that cruel and evil people go unpunished for their crimes? Would those who witness no consequences for serious crimes then be more likely to commit serious crimes? I'm willing to forgive after the person has been punished for their crimes. Should we also be willing to forgive those who are never punished for their crimes?


Why does Trump keep doing that? Is it because he is still playing a role in a sting operation, or because his ego will not ever let him admit that he made a mistake?


Again, we have seen what countless people have done when they knew there would be no consequences for their actions. Is forgiveness the answer for saving our society?


Again, Child Protective Services is a child trafficking organization. Parents entrust them with the most precious thing in their life, their child, and they are betrayed. Our government is evil.


Continued... From the Illuminati 666 book... Note what is said about the United Nations


We have seen what countless people have done when they knew there would be no consequences for their actions. Is forgiveness the answer for saving our society? Note: Please ignore my strong language in this meme. I used it on social media when expecting push back.


I could entertain the possibility that if we think in terms of eternity, timelessness, eternal energy and endless space - that we are eternal beings - I could see how forgiveness would be seen differently then. But what about the suffering of countless people in this world now? If having consequences would lessen the crimes against humanity and lessen the suffering in this world, should punishment be considered necessary, and forgiveness used only after punishment has been given out, to benefit the victims, not so much those who victimize?


Who think that the tyrannical frauds in our bought-and-paid for genocidal government care about the U.S. citizens who pay their salary and care about children?