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Originally Posted by Jerseee
Be honorable and allow them the opportunity to leave the battlefield and correct their mistakes. Never deny someone their blessing of atonement.
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Way to stand in honor, Jerseee ! I wish more people knew this !
To 'blow the whistle' on someone, without due notice, is to remove their opportunity to repent.
If you are ever privy to private/secret information about an injury, and the cops want you to tell what you know (witness), (or they'll hold you accountable), stand on your first amendment rights, and show them the door, until you have given the alledged perpetrator, due notice and opportunity.
To do otherwise, makes you judge and jury..
"Judge not, that ye be not judged"
Matthew 7:1
For HIS Glory,
Akira