Comment by Gojos bottom half on Alexx

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@Alexx you are in a da** psychosis 😬 he showed his self to you 🙄 I fear you're just schizophrenic and if you don't come off of this po** infested website, you'll pick up your addiction again 😭😭😭😭 I will never live by anything in the bible because it involves g** sending two bears to slaughter children for mocking a bald man, you and your g** can kiss my a**, is that a just punishment for 42 children? since you wanna quote that bitchass bible to me. Your g** is an 'all powerful' loser stop blaming satan for gods doing, satan stay catching strays and for what cause last i checked I didn't mention him either
When the sky falls....

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@Gojos bottom half how do you know wind exists? Because you can see it in the trees. You can feel the wind. The wind can show itself to you even tho you can't see it. Same with G**. I have not had a vision of G** or Jesus. But he has shown himself to me through my surroundings. Same for other people. I won't fall short because I am not that weak. With G** on my side, I won't get addicted again. Because he gives me the strength not to want to read po** again. And idk if you read that for yourself or is someone told you that twisted story. Idk if you're going to read it, but this is the ACTUAL story. Elisha was a prophet of G**. Saying “go up” could be mocking Elijah’s recent ascension into heaven and challenging G**’s authority. “Baldhead” was meant to humiliate and insult a man of G**, in a culture where elders were respected. Bethel was a center of idol worship and rebellion against G**. G** didn’t kill them randomly. He responded to deep rebellion, mockery, and violent disrespect toward His prophet. 1 Kings 12:28–33 The bears mauling them was a sign that G** defends His name and His people, not out of pettiness, but justice. This was more than teasing—it was an attack on G**'s messenger in a town known for hostility. That story isn’t about G** being cruel—it’s about people rejecting Him, mocking His servant, and choosing violence. G**’s justice is serious, but it’s always measured and never without purpose. You didn't mention satan but he is the reason for the things you listed. So you kinda did.
@Gojos bottom half I do apologize for being rude. I am doing wrong because at this point, it's like I'm trying to win a debate when that wasn't my intention. And I shouldn't have put all the verses together like that, because it could be overwhelming. When I was broken and hopeless, G** didn't shame me or leave me. That's why I talk abt him now. I'm not brainwashed, I've seen what he does when someone is honest and hurting. I get why the bear story bothers people. It's not about G** loving violence, though. It was a serious moment of rebellion. Turning away from G** doesn't just hurt the person; it hurts everyone around them, including G**. You don't have to believe me. Just please remember that G** isn't our enemy. He sees what's wrong in the world and he's more angry abt it than we are. And He waits, longer than we think He should, because he actually wants people to find him before it's too late.