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Please, please, read the entire thing before you pass judgement, give a moment of thought as well.
I know there are Biblical quotes in this, more so for reference/point making-ish. I, myself, am between Atheist/Agnostic - don't comment on that, please.)
A girl so sweet and kind
Grew up in a world surrounded
By hate and judgment
But still loved it all with such a good purity
She forgives actions and words of all
"Hate is like drinking poison and expecting the other person to die."
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She loves the man who beat his wife
She loves the woman who killed her children
She loves the man who raped his girlfriend
She loves the child who cursed their parents
She loves the woman who divorced her cancer stricken husband
She loved the child who beat another
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She loved them -for who else would?
("Love thy enemy - Matthew 5:44" - side note)
She did not hate them
She did not find disgust in them
She did not judge them
She did not condemn them for their actions and words
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She forgave them, knowing no one else really would
("Do not judge, and you will not be judged. Do not condemn, and you will not be condemned. Forgive, and you will be forgiven." - Luke 6:37 - side note)
She loves them as they are: Human : capable of good and evil. Nothing is unnatural.
She loves them for they still deserve life
She loves them though they created victims, were/now victims themselves
She loves them- for their life is still precious.
She loves them, not for their actions, but for them as people
She loves them with hand that would still save their life
She loves them with a heart that still loves them as people - as a kin of humanity
She loves them with mind that still believed they were good and worth every bit of good
Who else can say they hold such a love for those humanity/society condemns, judges, and hates?
I am that girl and I can say I love them.
Love is on different levels, but always love.
- by Morgue Ann Stiff |
- Non Fiction
- | Submitted on 05/06/2015 |
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