Unless you're living under a rock you've heard about Charlottesville, Virginia at least once today.
Charlottesville: One killed in violence over US far-right rally - BBC News
I do not understand why people continue to fight hate with more hate. Peace is what we should strive for however people still want to fight fire with more fire. I don't care what side you are on, what you believe, hurting another person is never okay.
Charlottesville: One killed in violence over US far-right rally - BBC News
I do not understand why people continue to fight hate with more hate. Peace is what we should strive for however people still want to fight fire with more fire. I don't care what side you are on, what you believe, hurting another person is never okay.
THese people don't believe in God. They are in for a big surprise,and sooner than later.
We are commanded to delegate revenge to the LORD, and even to forgive our enemies, or at least being by choosing to forgive them, as Dr. Neil Anderson says in his book, "The Bondage Breaker." The freedom in Christ ministries also says, I believe, that withholding forgiveness is the single most cause for personal suffering, because until we do, including of ourselves, it's like we are chained to our enemies. Forgiveness does not always mean a restoration to fellowship, or friendship. (see "The Bondage Breaker," as to what forgiveness is and what it is not) IT really is the number one key to healing and emotional and spiritual freedom.
I have to work very hard not to hate Islamist militants, since their lost bondage of legalism and perversion of true religion is one of the key reasons Jesus came into the world, or at least why God chose that time in history. IT is the same oppressive legalism that prompted John the Baptist and Jesus to refer to the legalistic Pharisees who only used religion to persecute others as a "group of vipers." But, they didn't waste time hating them, since hatred is self-destructive. IT is also a grievous offense to hate ourselves since the presence of God and eternal life dwells within us, or at least human life if someone does not yet belong to Christ.
This is why I have a strong desire to support African Americans, since they have been persecuted for many centuries, just like I have also endured inner persecution (spiritual oppression/depression) and persecution in the world. The Black Americans in Charlottesville had the right response to violence-- the same as Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.-- a non-violent response to violence.
--Herald