Wednesday, March 31, 2021

How Robbyn - and others - can understand my Christian law

 As a Christian, I do impose lawful orders upon the masses on occasion, meaning in this community, rarely.

Robbyn is worried like a lot of others are about "muckraking" business. Events are only legally relevant when they occurred recently and have relevance as such, meaning they cause harm in the moment, or another person comes forward to me bearing personal witness to long-term harm. 

"Turn the other cheek" can mean ignore most personal insults, and brush them off. It also means allow others to solve their own problems, and don't intervene unless asked. Sometimes, even when asked, you don't want others to be dependent on your judgment.

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