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MysteriousStranger @misteriousstranger.bsky.social

No, not at all. IF these people see/acknowledge the errors of faith or judgments they've made we MUST be prepared to welcome at least some of them into our movement. It is exceedingly foolish to just throw away what might become a valued ally. Late to the cause perhaps...but that's life for you.

aug 23, 2025, 5:13 pm • 0 0

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Thomas Magnum @markgmathews.bsky.social

Oh, ok " mysterious stranger". How about this: They voted for a felon and a piece of shit. They didn't listen to facts, logic and reason. THEY mocked us for our votes. I will listen to their sincere apology first and then decide if I can accept it and ever trust them again. Is this good enough?

aug 23, 2025, 6:57 pm • 0 0 • view
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MysteriousStranger @misteriousstranger.bsky.social

It'll have to do. What would YOU rather do? Accept the mea culpa & see if new actions measure up to that realization of error OR do you want to be a profane, vengeful, person turning away potential allies when EVERY vote & voice matters? Yes, i'll take good enough, and that includes you apparently.

aug 23, 2025, 9:45 pm • 0 0 • view