To disagree with a person is not to “attack” them. To call out evil doesn’t mean you’re being “judgmental”. And to use spirituality as a justification for political complacency is not holy.

Oct 2, 2018 · 10:00 AM UTC

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I am sorry to say you have made many judgemental statements about men, Republicans and the President. I have been surprised that your politics are incongruent with your spiritual teaching. I hope you will Return to Love
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Yes. How often Jesus disagreed and revealed evil to point to the truth. In the same way our political activism can point to truth. Spiritually in everyday life. Spiritually in action. Love in action.
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Didn’t the Christ, not care about politics and the like? Render unto Caesar? I hope I don’t come across rude, I am just curious :)
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For measurement and evaluation it requires reference standard values. References norms values ​​in human relations based understandings, beliefs cultural scientific, political legal moral religious principles Do you think that religion and spirituality are wrong in human beings?
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However I subscribed to you Marianne for your writings on spirituality. Because you posts are mostly political in nature I no longer find your thoughts therapeutic I find them manipulative and lacking. Good bye sadly
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You can only do that if your a Democrat
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I’m actually going to screen shot this and have it on hand when someone criticizes me and says I should only think of love and light. Actually I AM! Taking a stand against this pervasive evil is my love and light in action. Thank you for your words. Xo
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I opt for silent witness and everyone should have a choice
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Forgive does not mean forget.