Kindred,
There is a very famous fable about a scorpion and a frog.
Where the scorpion convinced the frog to carry it across the river on its back.
The frog agrees, but halfway across the scorpion stings the frog causing both of them to drown.
The moral of the story is that people will act according to their nature and mean, abusive and vindictive people will destroy, even if it goes against their self interest.
The use of people for selfish gains and manipulations into power trips or sexual abuses is unholy and sacriledgious.
Weaponizing scripture in order to groom people and achieve the selfish desires and selfish gains is a serious and severe violation of holy scrpitures and is sacriledgious and unholy.
Do not be fooled by wolves in sheep's clothing or in this case scorpions in sheep's clothing.
You cannot change a person's nature and deluding yourself in wishful thinking that goes against reality will not change natural outcomes.
If you conspire with Unholies do not be surprised if these "scorpions" take you down with Hell with them.
Do not let the Unholies get away with sins that corrupts and destroys.
Because it is not only your safety and salvation that would be in jeopardy, but that of your children when they go to cross the River Jordan.
It is the belief of this author that there are different pathways to enlightenment and spiritual understanding. The hope is to develop positive connections and relationships.
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