Tuesday, 1 April 2014

What Are MERCY, FORGIVENESS, And JUSTICE?
















MERCY is DEFERMENT OF JUSTICE until a later time. Then justice will fall upon the individual guilty one himself (or herself) or upon his or her seed or kind, because each and every one of a kind is one flesh and blood, for they sprang from the same ancestral tree or origin. FORGIVENESS is TEMPORARY TRANSFERMENT OF GUILT from the guilty on to the forgiver. However, forgiveness does not free the guilty from his or her wrong-doing because, according to the laws of Nature, the guilty one MUST ACCOUNT for his wrongness, personally, or the guilty one's seed or kind must do so. Forgiveness  means to take the guilt of someone upon self, and thereby the forgiver becomes an accomplice of the guilty, therefore, his penalty or punishment is the same as the guilty, but the forgiver's punishment comes before that of the guilty. But the punishment of the forgiver comes before that of the guilty, because the act of the forgiver is a temporary transferment of the guilt to himself, meaning, the punishment of the actual guilty one of deferred until later, since the forgiver has taken it upon himself. However, the INNOCENT paying the price of the guilty does not satisfy the laws of justice, because the INNOCENT did not commit the wrongness. The guilty one himself (or herself) must finally take punishment of the guilt in full, then the laws of justice are satisfied. Moreover, a person can not forgive another person for some wrongness the culprit did to a third party, for the only one who can truly forgive is the victim himself, because he or she is the one who suffered the hurt and harm, and the victim himself does not have the power of forgiveness unless he or she is in his or her right mind, and no one can not be in his right mind unless he or she knows, accepts, and understands right knowledge. A person has accepted right knowledge when he knows right knowledge and practices right knowledge. Right knowledge is UNIVERSAL KNOWLEDGE:



























If a person of a kind forgives another person of his own kind, he has forgiven himself, because all people of the same kind are one flesh and blood by Nature and ancestral tree or origin, and justice works by the seed, that is, ancestral lineage. JUSTICE WORDS FOR WORDS AND DEEDS FOR DEEDS, NOT EQUAL TO THE AMOUNT SOWN BUT EQUAL TO THE AMOUNT GROWN. "Not equal to the amount sown but equal to the amount grown" mean this: The one who initiates a wrong deed in AN AGGRESSOR whose wrongness may cause a chain reaction of wrong deeds, but the wrong-doer of the original wrong act is responsible for all the wrongness which result from the original wrong act, therefore the one who first sowed the seed of wrong must reap the whole harvest, according to the laws of justice, because he is the aggressor as well as the transgressor. 





However, all who were a part of the chain reaction of wrongness are accomplices of the original aggressor, and will meet the same fate as the aggressor, if they deliberately follow in the foot steps of the aggressor, knowing that he is wrong and violating the laws of Nature...










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