The problem with the numerous malicious comments these days is that, compared to speaking face-to-face with someone, people do not reveal themselves, and thus basic courtesy and morality do not exist. As a result, they criticize others beyond reasonable limits simply because the other person’s opinions and views do not align with their own, thereby causing excessive harm to others. This is, in fact, no different from the logic of easily wielding violence just because something does not suit one’s taste. But the greater problem is that this harsh speech and reckless aggression become habitual and eventually form the very center of a person’s character. The angle from which they view things is not about establishing conscience to discern truth from falsehood or to judge what is vain from what is righteous; rather, it is a center that arises from prioritizing their own thoughts and claims as the correct values and principles. Thus, the foolish standards they create, which seek only their own homogeneous values, are precisely what produce malicious comments. Even if someone presents good opinions and perspectives, these individuals are so accustomed to focusing solely on the weaknesses of others and asserting their own claims that they uniformly wield sharp words like swords—words marked by extreme irritability, intensity, or anger, and even further, words that seem to brandish invisible weapons. This is the sad reality where such people are increasingly prevalent. Because their opinions and views are aimed at nitpicking and tearing apart the weaknesses of those who do not suit their taste, they are unable to judge righteous principles and thoughts in reality. Consequently, the depth and mental maturity of today’s younger generation are barely at the level of elementary school students of the past, yet their intellectual abilities have developed, resulting in behaviors that outstrip adults in sharpness, superficiality, and cunning. Most of them possess an imbalanced heart where only these traits have grown. The greatest reason for this is that the emotions humans should possess are increasingly drying up, which is the most significant problem.
Ever since the advent of computers, as people have become intoxicated with games that involve fighting, destroying, hitting, and killing, human emotions have dried up even more. This is why many young people today gradually abandon contemplation or skepticism about the value of life, faith in God, and even human values, leading to frequent extreme cases of suicide. A common trait among those who recklessly leave malicious comments is that their habit of treating others as enemies has already become ingrained, and this disposition increasingly extends to their parents, siblings, friends, and neighbors. This is the widespread result of violent movies, games, and cultures that involve destruction, hitting, breaking, and killing. It may be an inevitable outcome that people become increasingly hardened, superficial, cunning, and deceitful. The habit of failing to restrain the rising temper for the sake of their own victory, cursing, and acting recklessly has already spread like poisonous mushrooms in our society—not only among adults but even among elementary school students. Children have become so disgustingly cunning, superficial, and deceitful that they no longer seem like children. The purity, kindness, and goodness that children should possess have long since disappeared, to the point that even teachers who educate elementary students often cannot tell whether they are teaching children or adults, easily witnessing cases where they feel disillusioned with education. This is the reality of our society today. However, this is not a problem limited to children or students, nor is it a sign that appears only among the poor and uneducated. Regardless of whether one is an adult or a child, regardless of university education or the highest academic achievements, and regardless of whether one is a politician, public servant, or celebrity, this issue pervades life. As the values of human life and the reasons for living gradually vanish, extreme situations are unfolding, which is the sad reality of today. I will not clearly explain in this text how these symptoms manifest or why people even throw away their lives. However, what is certain is that it stems from the desolation of the good conscience and kind heart that humans are born with. I will strongly oppose malicious comments that hurt others’ hearts, and while I may respond and offer advice once or twice, rebuking and advising those who do not listen is merely like casting pearls before swine, so I will deal with them firmly.
On some websites, it feels like a collection overflowing with malicious comments and slander. In such an environment, how can truth and righteousness prevail, and how can one feel peace of mind and gratitude? Of course, opinions are important. However, if those opinions deviate from the values of that communication space and are merely for the sake of asserting one’s own righteousness, then such a person is worse than someone who does not post at all. Words, once spoken, cannot be taken back. I reject a dismissive attitude of ‘whatever, if not then forget it’, as well as standards and opinions that hastily judge without even reading one percent of the content of someone else’s post. This is a clear rule here. There are far too many people who cannot even properly govern their own righteous lives and values yet try to teach and judge others. I created this site to help you establish a standard and center by which you can fully judge for yourselves, and through this site, I have posted much content. The words here are likely things that many believers, despite attending church their whole lives and reading the Bible, have overlooked—deep meanings and intentions in the scriptures that they have ignored. The reason they have treated these words of God lightly and passed over them is precisely because churches and pastors have not taught about them. As I have said hundreds of times, this is because they have stolen the tithes and offerings meant to feed the sheep, refusing to teach anything that might become a stumbling block to themselves. Thus, most of these are words that people have not seen despite having eyes or heard despite having ears throughout their lives. Just because they have not seen them does not make them false, and just because they oppose their religion, church, or teachings does not mean God’s word becomes false or should be denied. It is easier for heaven to disappear than for one jot or tittle of the word to vanish. The word is God. Everything you are reading corresponds to tens of thousands of verses. Please know that this is only a tiny fraction of the content, reduced and condensed, and I believe that if you earnestly pray and read, the grace of that word will work in your heart. Those who know the word but do not keep or practice it bear a greater sin than those who do not know and cannot practice it. However, because there are churches, shepherds, and believers who know yet do not keep it, following only words and theories, they make the world more corrupt, dishonor the love of the cross, and trample on God’s holy will and grace without hesitation. They have become adversaries and enemies through their faith and beliefs, which prioritize words and theories without action or practice, merely using the word as a tool to rationalize their own faith and beliefs. Due to the absence of the example and model of the love of the cross—caring for, providing for, and serving one another in relief and service according to the scriptures—they follow the preaching of churches and pastors that teach only words and theories. Their judgment and standards are skewed toward their own greed and desires, resulting in a biased learning and teaching that suits their taste. By prioritizing words and theories that suit their taste to rationalize their greedy desires, ideals, and goals, they have become so accustomed to this that they either selectively ignore, treat lightly, or consider irrelevant the words that rebuke their vanity, falsehood, and shame. This standard and center have blinded their own eyes and deafened their ears, making them blind and deaf.
All evidence and fruit of the word can only be seen and heard with the eyes and ears of conscience, following a center united with love through action and practice, and only then can one have complete faith. You must remember and reflect that the current state of faith today is a teaching and learning of the blind who have eyes but cannot see and ears but cannot hear. Most of the writings here are likely things you have not heard from churches and pastors today. I post these writings with the hope that you will realize where and how the reason you have not seen or heard these words until now originated.
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