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Fiddler on the Roof
2025-01-24 22:34:32 UTC
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On Fri, 24 Jan 2025 17:48:42 -0000 (UTC)
The idea that all suspects are guilty feels so harsh and griming.
Instead of jumping to conclusions, we should show compassion.
Youre so right! Its really rough how quickly people can turn on each other without knowing the full story. That imperious attitude of assuming guilt just creates a soggy atmosphere of distrust.
The Bible reminds us, For all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God (Romans 3:23).
This quote hits home. We all have our struggles, and its important to dote on each other with kindness. Instead of being smugglers of judgment, we should be spreading understanding.
Maybe we can encourage each other to seek help at clinics or talk things out instead of condemning.
Absolutely! Encouraging open conversations can help heal those infertile feelings of isolation. Everyone deserves a chance to be heard, and thats how we grow together.
Nodieil Disotu Otegeh
2025-01-25 03:41:19 UTC
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On Fri, 24 Jan 2025 19:59:38 -0000 (UTC)
The admonitions to be kind and understanding are so important.
When we forget that everyone deserves a chance to be heard, we risk gangrening our relationships.
It's so true that our judgments can clog our ability to connect. Remember, "For with the judgment you pronounce, you will be judged" (Matthew 7:2). Lets intercede for each other and help our hearts grow, not dwindle in negativity. Compassion is key!
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