I believe we’re on the earth to do God’s will, and that means we’re here to love one another. Not just as individuals, but as nations. To heal the sick. To do justice. To help the poor. To take care of the little ones. To steward well the earth. To seek peace. And to forgive.

Jan 16, 2021 · 6:34 AM UTC

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“We are here to love each other.” Marianne Williamson
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What’s about revelation 13:16-18? No way you respond to that.
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Before we love AS a nation, we need to love ALL of those IN our nation. That means respecting everyone here as human beings instead of forcing them to do what we say, and treating them like animals. Taking a vote doesn't mean it's ok to forcefully do what you like to the losers.
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We’re on the planet to do Mother Earth’s will, and that means we’re here to love one another. Together. Without borders. To heal. To do justice. To help. To take care of the little ones & the elders. To be at peace. To communicate, connect and collaborate on urgent changes.
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In what we forgive we must remember the lesson, not forget nor diminish. In equality, what need of justice? When have safety of sustenance, there are only poor of heart. In balance with the planet that holds our lives there is only peace.
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To heal the sick requires profiteers to make less customers and create healing. To do justice requires us to look at the heart of people not just skin color. To help people rise requires the value of hard work and to be good stewards only needs our part not force nature.
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Okay, @somiscellany predicted it!
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Marianne, if you truly believe this, you would never align yourself with the Democratic party (or Republican party, for that matter).
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lost me with god
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So what is it in our nature that prevents us from being and doing what you say?