"Live by the sword, die by the sword" is a saying derived from a biblical parable to the effect that if you use violence, or other harsh means, against other people, you can expect to have those same means used against you; "You can expect to become a victim of whatever means you use to get what you want." This also includes psychic attacks which are just as lethal as in the physical, but more difficult to prove. If you suspect you are being attacked em me. The proverb comes from the Gospel of Matthew, verse 26:52, which describes a disciple (identified in the Gospel of John as Simon Peter) drawing a sword to defend against the arrest of Jesus in the Garden of Gethsemane, but is rebuked by Jesus, who tells him to sheath the weapon: Then said Jesus unto him, Put up again thy sword into his place: for all they that take the sword shall perish with the sword (Matthew 26:52, King James Version) ……………………………………………………2,000 years later the gun has replaced the sword. But the KARMA will be just the same. PRODUCING A WORLD-WIDE FAMINE.
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Anonymous Guest 25 Oct 2014
Wow!!! Most certainly a great deal of food for thought Ron!xxxxChris Roukema 24 Oct 2014
Powerful,thought provoking work, Ron! Smiles & Greetings from Canada, My Friend!!!!!!!!!!!! Cheers!