Michael Yon
Michael Yon
Michael Yon is America's most experienced combat correspondent. He has traveled or worked in 82 countries, including various wars and conflicts.
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Okay man, 6 weeks after the ‘event’ and the accrued data sez what to you @ the ‘assassination’ attempt? For me, it was a non-event, other than to show a ‘blood’-letting. ‘Show’ being the operative word. Suspicious is how fast all the big talking heads dropped the parsing of info…
Michael;
I watch every report of yours that I see and look for more. I know more about what is happening in America then anyone I know and it’s because of your work. My problem is that I don’t know anyone that knows anything despite my efforts. Some say that we have already won against the globalists because we have woken up. It looks to me like we have already lost because everyone is still asleep. I would appreciate any hints on how to wake these folks up.
I have not contributed to your effort yet, but I will as soon as possible.
Ron
Michael,
A few months ago you wrote that you would never forgive President Trump. Please read the parable of the unforgiving servant (https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Matthew%2018:21-35&version=NKJV). In this parable a servant owed his master 10,000 talents (which I recently read is about $1 trillion in today’s money), a debt he could not pay in a million lifetimes, and his master forgave him. He had a fellow servant who owed him 100 denarii (about 100 days pay for a servant, a significant amount but much less than what he was forgiven), and he refused to forgive him.
Most sins have a horizontal component – man against man, but every sin, even the most tiny in our eyes, has a vertical component – man rebelling against God. Rebellion against God is a very great sin – this is the debt of 10,000 talents. Even genocide pales in comparison.
If we are unwilling to forgive others it indicates that we either do not realize the greatness of our own sin, or we are ungrateful for the great forgiveness we have received.
I have had an unforgiving spirit in the past, and I know from experience that it creates a great bias in our minds against the person we are unwilling to forgive – it is “self-rape of the mind”. Do you think that it is really possible to judge President Trump objectively when you have an unwillingness to forgive him?