Saturday, September 28, 2013

Standing in Silence

"Silence is the most perfect expression of scorn."   [Bernard Shaw]
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 I read a news where a man forgave the murderer of his daughters because he said "Jesus commanded to forgive all."
 All national praise, admire this man, I am silent, is I despise this man and his ideology.
 He said he "hopes" that the villain [perhaps touched by his love] never do this barbarism and turn to God.
 How to tell this man that Jesus did not forgive everyone?
 Buddhist, Muslim, Shinto, and even many who consider themselves Christians will burn in hell if evangelicals are right even this man who apparently is Catholic, for their idolatry has no salvation.

 I do not have to talk to the marginal, is a slag which is increasingly strong and bold thanks to these "good Christians" ever so sympathetic with them.

 Have you ever thought that girls are no longer children?
 So even the consolation of "the little children come to me" this parent may have.
 Will the girls had already accepted Jesus as their only Savior and were in right religion?

 Because the bad guys will still have time to turn into freedom or in prison and go to heaven while the girls may have received a ticket straight to hell, according to the belief of his father.

  When I see people so solidary with bandits no longer have the strength to say anything, just stand in silence.
 "I can do all who strengthens me."
 When I was a Christian always thought the best things when I heard this phrase to repeat like a mantra.
 I discovered that I can not all who strengthens me, I'm not like Mr. José Benedito not forgive the bad guy, or perpetuates wanted the death penalty, nor have the strength to bury my daughters.
 And you know what? Do not have an ounce of envy him only the eye with a deep silence ...
 Josely Juliana and rest in peace.
 Rotten fruit before it is ripe. Flowers savagely torn from life. One day we even arrived at dusk.
 When good is omit evil always wins, evil won again ...
Teens mourn at the funeral of sisters Wedge (Photo: Paul Toledo Piza/G1)

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