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Evil
Evil - There are multiple roads that can be taken.
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Evil

That man who murdered over thirty people was one of us.  He was a member of our society.  I understand that that murderer was a child of God, and that the unfolding of those horrific events is partly a manifestation of us as a society, and in particular us individually. 

I try coping in my life by drawing from deep inside me the flame of Spirit which gives me an understanding of the Lord’s lessons.  I find many times a wanting to exact revenge upon the people who display evil,  and fundamentally that behavior rides against the basic tenants I have chosen to live my life by.

That murderer was evil!  Upon seeing his mentally deranged video, with still pictures, holding and posing with disgusting knives and handguns.  Anyone who has seen the video, and pictures I refer too, knows exactly what I am talking about.

There are multiple roads that can be taken in life; good and evil on this earth, and the battle between the two.  Our development from childhood to adulthood, and the lessons taught and learned at that time, should guide us in our lives.  The role of parents in our society, and the fundamental part they play in the unfolding of our future is paramount.

I will ponder how that murderer came to be.  I will think about the parents of that evil being.  Because obviously that he missed a few pistons of the standard living practices course, when he was a boy growing into a man.  A few pieces of the basic components that build a man into what is basic to our living together in society were not learned by him. 

Who’s really responsible for that tear jerking horror?  ~ We all are.

Our society incubated that murderer!  The parents of that man did not fulfill their responsibility to teach their off-spring the basic behavior of a civilized human being.

The rage that makes me hopping mad cries out for answers! 

Then at some point in the process God comes to mind, and the mysticism of the divine.  I realize it is not for me to know but for my faith to trust in.  Then become reaffirmed that the Lord has our development for us deep in care.

I pray for the lost lives, and souls of the innocent people that he snuffed out.  I pray for the friends, and parents of those innocent people.  I pray that we as a society we enlighten ourselves to the need of always showing love for each other making the trail that evil can take in our lives very limited.

God really wants us to be Christ.  God in heaven sees every single one of us as treasures that are diamonds in the rough, diamonds our Lord cares for more than we will ever know, until the day of our death, when we get to be with the Lord, and all of our loved ones.

Even that murderer had a role to play in the development of each of us who have come in contact with those horrible events.  What happens to that sick murder now is not a concern of mine, and is now completely in the hands of God.

I am keenly aware of my bias concerning the murderer, and I am working on enlightening myself.  To try and grasp it’s meaning with more understanding than rage.  This is critical for us all if we ever hope to evolve into being true we need to emulate love; the goal of the Trinity.  My primal emotion is banished when my understanding, and intent is consider with the heart of Christ, and not just revenge.










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