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![]() The Amish are obviously better than me if they can forgive that gutless piece of sh*t.
Pretty sure the piece of garbage will spend eternity rotting in the bowels of Hell…. |
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![]() The Amish live apart, yet their small world has been touched with insanity and loss.
Their response is "forgiveness". They even sent their own to the perpetrator's family to offer comfort. They responded to their loss with compassion, not revenge. They responded to an act of hatred with an act of love. They have shown peace when anger filled their "safe world". To me, their gentle actions speak louder than any words I could possibly say. For that, I'll continue to respect the Amish. They evidence the beliefs that they live by. I wish them peace while they confront their losses. May their gentle children also rest in peace. |
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![]() Plain, not simple. Strength despite adversity.
http://www.earthtimes.org/articles/show/9183.html |
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"Always be yourself...unless you suck!" |
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I agree. The individuals who show their insanity, or the evil ones who find meaning in their despicable actions, find their own rewards. It makes all this very easy in that I am not put in a position to "judge". They've already done so. However, grief for the loss of children is not so "easy" for me. I'm very sad. DTS |
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"Always be yourself...unless you suck!" |
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Why would anyone want to spread it to others? I don't know. I really don't. My best guess is that they would feel justified in sharing their anguish. Therein it continues. The only remedy for pain is in the "healing". Not in bringing it to others. Is there need for more victims? It's too senseless for me to comprehend. |