11/22/2025
Amen!
It’s wild how many people will jump onto my page just to be hateful — not because I hurt them, not because I said anything about their beliefs, but simply because my spiritual path doesn’t look like theirs.
But let me remind you of something....
Christ was not cruel.
Christ was not judgmental.
Christ did not shame people for thinking differently.
The way some of you speak to strangers online is the EXACT opposite of what the man you claim to follow taught.
I don’t judge anyone for what they believe.
If Christ’s love guides you — beautiful.
If a different path guides you — also beautiful.
Your journey is yours.
But the same people who claim to follow Christ seem to forget that He was love, compassion, curiosity, and gentleness.
He sat with outcasts.
He defended the different.
He loved people exactly where they were — not where someone else told them they should be.
He didn’t demand sameness — He offered love unconditionally!!!
If your first response to someone different is hostility, cruelty, or judgment…that’s not Christ.
I have zero hate in my heart for people who believe differently.
I can respect a faith I don’t follow.
Some of y’all can’t do that — and that’s between you and whatever mirror you avoid.
I am open to friendship, to conversation, to sharing perspectives even when they don’t match mine.
We don’t have to walk the same path to walk in peace together. I can agree to disagree like a grown adult.
But I will not apologize for following the path that healed me, anchored me, and returned me to myself.
If my light threatens you — that’s something you need to explore within, not something you need to attack on my page.
If your “faith” only makes sense when everyone else thinks exactly like you, maybe your faith isn’t the problem — maybe your insecurity is.
We can disagree and still be kind.
We can believe differently and still respect each other.
It costs nothing to be human in the best way.
And if you ever want to have a real conversation — rooted in respect, curiosity, and genuine connection — my door is open.
But the hate?
You can keep that at your door.