In the year 3010:
"Once upon a time, long ago, there arose a rumour that a certain nation - one of the world's great powers - had at some point in history attempted to wipe out an entire people group in what would have been called the first genocide of its century. The supposed ethnic cleansing had not worked, and the victims tried relentlessly to get the power empire to 'fess up'. They entreated the support of other superpowers in the world, but were unsuccessful with the most dominant ones. You see, politics was very much a part of the whole situation. The victim nation had no oil, nothing to render it valuable enough to the world to make defending it worthwhile.
Eventually, irrespective of the victims scattered throughout the world as a supposed result of the ethnic cleansing process, the victim nation made peace with the powerful nation, regardless of the rumours and truth. This put an end, once and for all, to the question of the Armenian Genocide, and the return of certain lands that had been captured by Turkey before World War I. After some time, near-complete assimilation occurred in the world, as the Armenians in the diaspora gave up. They became as other people groups who have been forcefully moved to other lands centuries ago - African Americans, Jews, Kurds. They are, in essence, no more."
This is what will happen to us, now that the Armenian government has succumbed to its greedy belly and signed a 'peace treaty' with Turkey. The father of the house has sold his daughter into prostitution.
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Once upon a time, a wise man told a story:
"Therefore, the Kingdom of Heaven can be compared to a king who decided to bring his account up to date with servants who had borrowed money from him. In the process, one of his debtors was brought who owed him millions of dollars. He couldn't pay, so his master ordered that he be sold - along with his wife, his children, and everything he owned - to pay the debt.
"But the man fell down before his master and begged him, 'Please, be patient with me, and I will pay it all.' Then his master was filled with pity for him, and he released him and forgave his debt.
"But when the man left the king, he went to a fellow servant who owed him a few thousand dollars. He grabbed him by the throat and demanded instant payment.
"His fellow servant fell down before him and begged for a little more time. 'Be patient with me, and I will pay it,' he pleaded. But his creditor wouldn't wait. He had the man arrested and put in prison until the debt could be paid in full.
"When some of the other servants saw this, they were very upset. They went to the king and told him everything that had happened. Then the king called in the man he had forgiven, and said, 'You evil servant! I forgave you that tremendous debt because you pleaded with me. Shouldn't you have mercy on your fellow servant, just as I had mercy on you?' Then the angry king sent the man to prison to be tortured until he had paid his entire debt."
You need to trust that God knows who did right and who did wrong, and that eternal justice is His.
For us, all that is required is that we forgive our enemies.
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