Cyberstalking, Note 2

So I recently started going to church again. At first I was reluctant for certain reasons, but eventually I went to church, and I was glad I did. The last time I went to church was probably for my mother’s funeral, and years before that I stopped going on a regular basis because I got busy with life; sports, college, etc. The moment I started reading the scriptures of the Bible is when I was delighted that I had gone back to church. I realize that I was actually raised and educated by religion, even though I didn’t pay attention most of the time. Going back to church made me realize that my characteristics and values are from religious teachings and ensured me that my behaviors and the way I handle situations are good. I’m not a perfect person, however, church allows me to dedicate time to evaluate my negative behavior alongside the scriptures, because you can only turn your cheek so many times before you have to start fighting back, and change it into positive constructive behavior. For example, instead of saying “fuck you” to someone for telling me to die, I call them a bad or fucking terrible person, depending on what they say exactly, and then proceed to ask them who raised them; it’s less aggressive and somehow so much more effective.

So how has cyberstalking interfered with me and church? One day after church I started listening to a song by Lil Wayne called Gun Walk. A cyberstalker shouted, “you just went to church!” and I thought, exactly; the angelic tune of the song reminds of a church choir. The following week I skipped church because I was busy, but the week after that, I went to church and there was no choir. So these cyberstalkers are in communication with the church and told them that I was listening to a certain song, probably to make me look bad. Stalker issues... or problems caused by stalking. The reason they want to make me look bad is because they feel bad for mistreating me because it’s bad and goes against religious values and what the scriptures of the Bible say. I forgive them because they have been brainwashed and corrupted, and it’s probably what Jesus would do.

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