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Re: never trust a TROLL
Well, Christ taught us to mind our own business in the lesson about the one apostle that inquired "what about him", in reference to the other apostle. Basically Christ told him to mind his own business. Also, many other bible references to how God hates a busybody, in the same category as even murder is. I did not invent it, it is written in the bible. We see trapper constantly butting in on all sorts of matters not involving him, agitating others, making accusations, etc.
It reminds me also of the lesson of "Let he who is without sin cast the first stone" We see trapper constantly throwing stones at others. What can be inferred from this ?
Then I think about the parable of the three servants, given talents by the master before his departure. The ungrateful servant who buried the one talent reminds me of trapper, if the master returned, trapper fits the model of where he would start to denigrate the master.
There you have it. The King of Trolls, Curezone troll #1, cites bible passages to appear credible, but at the same time ignores its most important lessons.