Foregiveness does not cancel consequences or accountability
THIS is what it feels like watching Candace Owens.
— Nathan Livingstone (MilkBarTV) (@TheMilkBarTV) September 23, 2025
Candace: "Erika's speech showing forgiveness was the most consequential in America's history, it really made a difference, forgiving your enemies is so important...
BUT I believe people within TPUSA betrayed Charlie, and I will… pic.twitter.com/4OuiLfuVNd
On the cross, Jesus said…
— Joel Webbon (@rightresponsem) September 23, 2025
“Forgive them Father, for they know not what they do.”
Are Christians expected to forgive like this?
If so, is Christianity killing the West - causing us to embrace suicidal empathy?
pic.twitter.com/yGJYQFkDZb
“Father, forgive them; for they do not know what they are doing.”
— Defiant Baptist (@DefiantBaptist) September 23, 2025
Are Jesus’ words (quoted by Erika Kirk) on the cross a universal principle that Christians are to forgive everyone that sins against them unconditionally? Joel Webbon (@rightresponsem) responds. pic.twitter.com/7Uewepsfj0
Dude got community noted by the gospel wow pic.twitter.com/kkccdTP3mQ
— Hitler Hated Christ (@not_our_guy) September 23, 2025

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