...Ok.
So, I support the war in Afghanistan. I don't know what why everyone says "we gotta get out of Afghanistan!" (Iraq has nothing to do with this), but from what I recall, thousands were murdered six years ago when they decided to crash jets into my southern neighbour's cities.
Now, the Bible says to "love your enemies", and that showing kindness to your enemy in his time of need is even BETTER than kicking him when hes down.
We're not supposed to really "hate" the enemy, are we?
I know this to be true, but I simply cannot apply it to this situation...
On April 8th, I turned on the radio and heard all about six Canadian soldiers killed by a roadside bomb; pretty much the worst event for Canada's military in the last half-century.
So, Bible says to love my enemies; yet every time I hear the words "Another Canadian soldier died in Kandahar today", I get really angry and hateful, despite the fact that I can't do anything (too young AND I'm a damned coward)
2007-07-04
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