"Remember how it has been brought to your attention before, Alice, that when you are cornered in your lies, you resort to revelling in the deaths of all the "apostates'?
Remember how you denied EVER saying anything like that?
1. The proof is in the post I quoted above, that once again you are a liar.
2. When the "Gathering Storm of Armageddon" hits, where will you be, Alice? Posting on an "apostate" forum, chatting it up with everyone?"
Whatever my situation is, I can do better than initiating profanity and hate-speech. If what I say is boring; move on. If it's incorrect, people would correct it. If I'm right and there's nothing that can prove otherwise; cuss the person out and assail them with hate-speech? Back track and reflect on how the conversation broke down. That's exactly what happened.
But now really put them all away from you, wrath, anger, badness, abusive speech, and obscene talk out of your mouth. Do not be lying to one another. Strip off the old personality with its practices, and clothe yourselves with the new [personality], which through accurate knowledge is being made new according to the image of the One who created it, Colossians 3:8-11
g03 6/8 p. 19 Avoid Speech That Injures
Obscene language is not a modern phenomenon. Would it surprise you to learn that people used obscene speech in the days of the apostles, nearly 2,000 years ago? For example, it appears that some in the Colossian congregation used obscenities when angered. They may have done so to attack or hurt others intentionally, perhaps in retaliation. Likewise, many people today use obscene speech in outbursts of anger. Hence, Paul’s letter to the Colossians is relevant in our day. Paul wrote: “Put them all away from you, wrath, anger, badness, abusive speech, and obscene talk out of your mouth.” (Colossians 3:8) Clearly, Christians are admonished to avoid outbursts of anger and the obscene language that so often go hand in hand with anger.
I refuse to stoop to their level and cuss them out back, but I can reflect on the God's pronouncements toward the wicked. Mary says she believes in God. According to God's Word, Jehovah doesn't believe in her. She's the one cooking her goose. I have nothing to do with Jehovah's viewpoint of the human race.