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In this funny but thought-provoking short, Trey Knowles calls out European Christians with sharp humor and truth. He reminds them that Jesus taught His followers to love their enemies, turn the other cheek, and overcome evil with good. Yet history shows many chose the sword instead of mercy, violence instead of humility. Trey points out the contradiction—claiming Christ while practicing conquest. With satire and boldness, he warns that the wicked will always reap what they sow, and that true followers of God don’t win battles with blades, but with righteousness, repentance, and love.

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00:00love your enemy.
00:02So imagine this European person comes to you.
00:05He's doing all this evil to you, right?
00:07And he's like, oh, you can't do nothing back to me.
00:09Love your enemy.
00:11Love means you're supposed to love me.
00:13But I can do bad to you, and I'm a Christian,
00:15and I can do bad to you, but you can't do bad to me.
00:19Where's your common sense?
00:22Turn on the light.
00:24If you're a Christian, why are you doing evil to me?
00:28And I know that I'm a Christian,
00:29but I can't do evil back to you
00:31because you said love your enemy,
00:33but how about you love your enemy?
00:35How about you just love me and don't do no evil to me?
00:38But you can do evil to me, but I can't do evil to you.
00:41But you say just use the same thing as me.
00:44You're a Christian?
00:45That don't make sense.
00:48And that don't make sense.
00:51You're a Christian, but you can't love your enemy.
00:54But you tell me to love my enemy
00:56because you're doing evil to me,
00:58but you don't want me to.
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