“Hello Issak, have you shot at any trespassers from the outside of the village today?” said Grinold? “No, not today, I may be one of the ones that get shot today or some other day because I am leaving the village.” Grinold with an impression of silence and shock said, “Why would you want to leave this village? It has everything we need!” “We must keep the population stable …show more content…
As tired as I was, revenge came into my mind at first, but I knew that maybe one day we will meet each other again. It will all depend on how I feel. Should I go against basic human emotions and forgive my enemy? Should I break him like he did me? No, as I have read through the most of the Old and New Testaments, I have learned that I can forgive. God, on the other hand, will take punishment to those who’ve wronged me so that I don’t have to. All over the Bible the horrible instances of men who have wronged good have perished. For example, the wise men from Daniel and the Lions den. Judas killed himself over regret. The whole Bible is a large recollection of the shoddy beings that are strung by the instrument of death. Evil cannot withstand a being as large as