How can I be a peacemaker when the other side is wrong?
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erikpeterhansenJuly 10, 2023
Outstanding... and much needed article.
H NorthJuly 10, 2023
The fourth paragraph from the end of this article speaks the truth. Attempting to make peace with those whose ultimate goal is to kill you is suicidal.
David ShafferJuly 10, 2023
Thank you for a well reasoned article. Every point is clear and I hope all who read it heed it. I agree with you and will try even harder to be a peacemaker, and to see others as loved by Father and Jesus. It will not be easy, but the Lord requires it of me and everyone else. It is easy to criticize and judge. It is harder to follow the Golden Rule. But the eternal reward is exaltation.
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