Express Yourself

Express Yourself
EXPRESS YOURSELF! DON'T BACK DOWN! “Esta é uma palavra fiel, e digna de toda a aceitação, que Cristo Jesus veio ao mundo, para salvar os pecadores, dos quais eu sou o principal.” [1 TIMÓTEO 01:15]

quinta-feira, 26 de fevereiro de 2026

ROBBERY RELEASED IN RIO DE JANEIRO! LET'S FIGHT THEM WITH THE BIBLE!

ROBBERY RELEASED IN RIO DE JANEIRO!
LET'S FIGHT THEM WITH THE BIBLE!


On Tuesday [February 24th, 2026], my neighbor's pharmacy was robbed. They held up the clerk and the owner of the establishment, taking the money that was in the cash register. And the question I ask you is: What does this citizen deserve? If he is arrested, he stays for a few months, behaves well, his sentence is reduced, he is released and almost always returns to committing crimes.
 
Last year, after the mega-operation in Rio de Janeiro, pastors in the region decided to launch a campaign to take Bibles to the communities. Now imagine: this bandit 'converts' and goes to worship in the same church as the owner of the pharmacy. He can assume some positions if he so desires (and, of course, if he is not gay). Imagine my neighbor going to church and the speaker of the day is this former drug addict. My brother, it doesn't make sense. Like Guilherme de Pádua, who killed Daniele Perez with 20 stab wounds and became a pastor at Lagoinha (Important note: He only killed! He wasn't gay!).
 
This campaign didn't make sense because:
  1. Some of the leaders involved were/are Bolsonaro supporters and, even indirectly, there was a certain defense of the motto 'The only good criminal is a dead criminal!'. Why did it suddenly change?
  2. What you find most in these communities is church and Bible.
  3. Being Christian doesn't mean being moral (it should). A citizen can follow any religion, as long as they aren't a son of a bitch or a criminal. If 'being Christian' were synonymous with 'being moral', there wouldn't be people committing crimes like pedophilia in the church.
 
"Whenever morality is based on theology, whenever what is right becomes dependent on divine authority, the most immoral, unjust, and infamous things can be justified and established."
Ludwig Andreas von Feuerbach (1804–1872), German philosopher, in “The Essence of Christianity” (1841)
 
A hug and let's question everything and everyone!
 
Rio de Janeiro, February 26, 2026
Raphael Paiva

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