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Now, having in mind that between twenty-four and thirty thousand people ie daily
from starvation and malnutrition, mostly the "coloured" and the unprivileged and
less fortunate.
It would be inexcusable to destroy shipments of food before God-Who-Seeth (El-Roi).
Such action would be similar to Amalech who turned on the back lines of Hebrew slaves escaping from Egyptian slavery where the sick, ill and unarmed were.
Because Amalek did not fear God. Or they did not fear God then.
- exchange of dead bodies treated with dignity and without (God forbid) sacrilege,
- exchange of undamaged war prisoners with possibility for exile in neutral
country at their choice;
- provision for humanitarian causes like heating gas for the people in the Western
countries in the financial needs and
- food for the poor, starving and malnourished (about 800 million in the world)
Such gestures of mercy and grace could prove to the hosts in higher realms of Heavens
that we deserve to exist and be saved.
in the LORD God Merciful, Almighty, Longsuffering
in Christ Jesus of Nazareth
Amen
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