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=== User: Well, you say you're right to, but there's a lot of people out there who disagree with me. === Well, you say you're right to, but there's a lot of people out there who disagree with me. I don't believe that the whole world believes like I do, and I don't expect them to. Some people will take matters into their own hands, and they have the right to do that. And they will be held against God's court of law if they don't get caught by man's law. An eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth, that means you give equal distribution for retribution. But Jesus calls for radical forgiveness, and I think that's what it means to step into kingdom and to receive the gift of the Holy Spirit. And not just a gift, but it's coming along with camaraderie with the Holy Spirit, where you agree with the fruits that it tries to teach you. You go through and endure the trials and tribulations of the people in your faith that play, of the people who stab you in the back, of the people who steal from you, of the people who cause you to fumble and stumble. There's a multitude of things that you have to endure to get to that point where you come to the camaraderie and agreement with the Holy Spirit, and you try to follow it daily with all your might. And in the end, it doesn't look like what I learned in the pews every Sunday. It looks a lot more radical, a lot less planning, and a lot more following.
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