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Craig's avatar

The Bishop delivered a message that was needed to be heard to the audience that needed to hear it the most at the perfect time. God was working through her with every spoken word. I'm guessing she was terrified inside knowing that there would be negative comments and future ramification coming. From my own experience when a Pastors sermon has made me uneasy it is because I'm on the wrong path and I need to make the appropriate changes. God wrote the message and she delivered it in a very eloquent manner that was thought provoking.

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WWJD is one question. I have a second question regarding Bishop Budde' words on mercy and compassion (and thank you for writing on this). My question is What Will Democrats Do?

From AI, "Based on my(this is AI writing) review of public statements and media coverage, I cannot confidently list any specific number of elected officials who have publicly defended Bishop Marianne Budde's position on mercy regarding January 6th defendants. AI was unable to list ANY official.

What is so hard for our elected or appointed leaders in the public sector or civil society to defend someone speaking out for mercy and compassion.

Far from a stray thought, Randy.

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