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The most vexing pain that comes from life's moments, like
the two excruciating minutes a deranged, angry, depressed transsexual used
to spray over one hundred bullets into a Minneapolis church
yesterday morning, murdering two children, wounding fourteen others. There kneeling
before the cross, reciting Psalm one thirty nine. If I
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rise on the wings of the dawn, if I settle
on the far ends of the seas, even there, your
hand will guide me. These children thanked God for the
blessings showered upon theirs and the lives of the loving families.
Is the wonder why? How? What are the questions that
God wants us to ask and answer? Omahans are connecting
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with the grieving of Minneapolis today, For it wasn't so
long ago, just two thousand and seven, when lost Robert
Hawkins entered a West Roads department store, opened fire, killed eight,
injured five. We later learned that Hawkins had been discarded
by society, from his parents to the Foster system, schools,
even the medical community. That is not the life of
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yesterday's killer, Robert Westmann, among his last words were, I've
learned to hate what life is learned so he was
taught this is it parenting? How were his In the manifesto,
he said they loved him, cared for him, but wanted
to murder innocent children. Thanked his parents for trying to
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love him. Wrapped around bitterness against the world, other people, religions, governments, culture,
society at large, seems the life of Robert Westman was
simply reduced to an amalgam of excuse making, grievance, peddling,
self shame, weakness, and inferiority, which, perhaps mixed with artificial hormones, antidepressants,
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and mental illness, synthesized into anger, resentment, and violence. He
praised not God for the positive influence in his life,
which were likely far more abundant than we might believe.
Rather Dylan Cleebold and Eric Harris, the perpetrators of Columbine
Adam Lanza, who slaughtered twenty six at Sandy Hook's School
in Newtown, Connecticut, and the other mass murderers of school
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yard tragedies. He killed himself, robbing science of an examination
of his brain, but his body may hold clues. What
if any toxins better known as puberty blockers hormone chemicals
were injected into it as he surrendered to social contagion
as a teenager declared himself a female. Were they the
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same pollutants found in the body of Audrey Hale, the
trans who stormed a school in Nashville, Tennessee, killing six,
or any of the violence by trans in Colorado, Maryland
at ic detention centers or tesla dealerships. Perhaps listening to
the elected leaders in Minnesota, namely Limited Governor Tim Walls
and woke Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frye, he learned a lie
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and other liberals routinely stand before microphones and cameras proclaiming
that conservatives hate, accuse them of finding lgbtq's minorities, immigrants intolerable,
and if you're one, better get them before they get you.
What more fertile ground for revenge could there be than
a church filled with children? Seems Westman's parents, perhaps unknowingly,
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taught him to blame others for his struggles. Rather than
protect him from harm and unwritten parental requirement, they tried
to protect him from the world, excusing radical behavior thoughts
and deeds. It is inconceivable that Westmans left no warning
signs They were either ignored or simply explained away with
a shrug of the shoulders and a boilerplate response of well,
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that's just the way he's wired. I suspect Robert Westman
was taught or learned that God isn't real, believe there
is no salvation. We live, we die, that Jesus Christ,
his only son, wasn't born of the virgin Mary became Man,
was tortured, crucified, than rose again so that we may
live instead. It's a fair assumption Robert Westman's daily emotional
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nourishment came from social media. It the voluntary, cancerous pollutant
that each day annexes more of our time, more of
our behavior and beliefs, paralyzing our minds and bodies, corrupting
our children right along with our politics. It lures the
vulnerable into a false sense of community through AI chatbots,
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coercing bad choices with even worse outcomes. To solve these mysteries,
we must answer the questions, and sometimes that answer is yes,
but more often it is no.