When did it become a good idea to say/think/eat/read/watch/listen to/do anything that wasn't beneficial?*
Didn't God give us free will to allow us to experience and know freedom in its fullest measures? What, then, causes us to so often reject the freedoms of His peace, for our lives and for each other?
He must really love us to let us choose.
*Assuming we hope to live lives of benefit to ourselves and others. 'Benefit' might find subjective interpretation, but I'll forge assumption's risks under the additional assumption that we'd all rather regard ourselves and each other positively or at least neutrally (if possible,) rather than with contempt or malice. Maybe we'd even like to work together toward something.
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