He That is without Sin

By BBennettJ • Apr 11th, 2008 • Category: Observations

He That is without Sin

In the Book of John - a book that you might want to read sometime if you haven’t yet read it - Jesus of Nazareth is confronted by mainstream society with a somewhat controversial decision.

A woman that has been caught in the act of adultery is brought before him - and he is asked to pass judgement on her according to the present law. That law requires that she should be stoned to death.

Jesus answer? - “He that is without sin among you, let him first cast a stone at her”.

It must make those that are crying for “more raids” on “compounds” feel very righteous that they are champions of the poor and abused. I hope they can sleep at night - I wonder how many of them are also ready to stay up at night with that child or toddler - and explain to them why they were taken from the arms of those that protected and loved them.

We are being bombarded with innuendos of sinister activities within the “compound” - children who don’t know what a Crayon is. I dare say that neither George Washington or Thomas Jefferson knew what a Crayon was. We are expected to believe that a pregnancy test kit in their midst is tantamount to the practice of mind control - that wearing antiquated clothing reduces people to some sort of zombies with no personal opinions or viewpoints. We have been told repeatedly that these children have suffered abuse and neglect because they have lived in a society that has not embraced what we have all come to accept. You might want to take a hard look at your surroundings - and see how easily you can defend the depths of depravity around us.

You can believe what you like - I believe that these children’s best interests are not being served by authorities that have violated their basic rights thus far. Soon, most of you will go back to sleep and you will forget about what these children are going to be facing for the next year, or more. You will turn on your TVs to watch “reality” shows - but the reality today is that if we allow others to be denied due process of law - and we rush to judgement - we should remember the words of another servant of the Most High God, “be not deceived, God is not mocked; for whatsoever a man soweth, that shall he also reap” - with what is taking place in Texas, we as a Nation are sowing the wind, but we will reap the whirlwind.

Remember Judas. He went out and hanged himself when he understood what he had done.

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