Comments: "And then he was dangerous."

Hmm. I wonder, could this power be used with chickens?

As for the bantam chickens, those little sumbitches are the living descendants of velociraptors. I wouldn't be messing with 'em.

Posted by chasmatic at September 5, 2015 6:36 AM

"Individually, each of them decoded the hidden message from the original wizard and unlocked the power of the four words."

"Turn the other cheek"

Yea... thus by loving your enemies it then becomes "It takes one to fight" instead of two.

By removing yourself from the equation - the 'ying and yang' of the fight - you can separate those who have legitimate issues (and give yourself an opportunity for personal growth) from those who are predatory.

It also gives you many many other options other than the Hobbesian Causality of an eye for an eye - plus the time and place for judgement, reckoning or redemption.

Posted by John Condon at September 6, 2015 8:33 PM

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