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- Embed this noticeI spent some time thinking about this more.
People get really defensive about how it's not their fault they got fooled, how it's not fair (it isn't fair)
When I was a kid, I got fooled about something for a short time. It wasn't fair, but that's life. There's also lifetime consequences for letting yourself get fooled. That's life.
This whole psyop abuse ritual has been going on since the beginning of time.
Satan, in the garden of Eden, fooled Eve, who then fooled Adam. It wasn't fair, they were lied to, but they still bore the consequences. That's life.
Looking back and reading that story, do we think they were justified because of their ignorance? Probably not, and God doesn't pardon someone either because they were ignorant.
Even with mans law, not knowing isn't an excuse.
Not saying there shouldn't be mercy, there should, but ignorance has never been a defense, and much less, a defensible position.