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>God Knows what you did and your heart's intentions.
Were that the case, said go would have no issue.
Because, fun fact: I know better than you what's in my heart, and what I thought and felt at the time.
Further, your response in here is aggressive, angry, and malicious. None of which embodied my part in the interaction with the man in question. You're behavior toward me is overtly aggressive, where as behavior toward him was benign.
It's funny, because the way you've approached me mirrors the approach you've projected onto me with him, despite a complete absence of that sort of aggression in the actual interaction.
You've acted inarguably and exponentially worse toward me than I did toward him.
Thing is, you're too busy being a hypocritical failure of your own faith to even entertain the idea that I didn't have any malice, intended or presented.
You're showing no love, no mercy, and most of all, none of the forgiveness your religion likes to cite as basic tenets.
And, as most do in christianity and other religions, you've chosen to ignore anything that doesn't fit your preconceptions about this interaction, and created a narrative more line with what you already believe to be true.
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