Idolater
"Matthew 16:18-19" Dispensationalist (Catholic) χρ
Forgiving light sins with the law is conservative. It's not the same as libertarian. Libertarians forgive some grave sins with the law too. That's why the confusion.
You take the verbal abuse from an adult. You 'turn the other cheek.' Why? Because that literally is the best bet to teach them a lesson, and get them to change, you forgive them right away and immediately for their light sins, you turn the other cheek.
He didn't mean you don't defend your life with lethal force if need be, and with vigor and preparedness and plenty of assault weapons with maximum capacity clips. He meant 'turn the other cheek,' 'give him your cloak also,' 'walk the second mile.' Pay their bills for their light sins.
That's the best chance to change a human being who isn't in some sense your slave. Forgive them their trespasses. 'Forgive those who trespass against us.'
Spoiler
With an adult, this is obvious, you permit it from an adult. You permit it, because it's light sin. But for the same reason, that it's light sin, the answer's different for kids. They're still malleable. It'll do good to teach the kids a lesson, because they might actually change their minds about the path they're going down, but adults don't learn this way."Why would an adult have to take verbal abuse from a kid? And what lesson does it teach them to bite your tongue when affronted so?"
You take the verbal abuse from an adult. You 'turn the other cheek.' Why? Because that literally is the best bet to teach them a lesson, and get them to change, you forgive them right away and immediately for their light sins, you turn the other cheek.
He didn't mean you don't defend your life with lethal force if need be, and with vigor and preparedness and plenty of assault weapons with maximum capacity clips. He meant 'turn the other cheek,' 'give him your cloak also,' 'walk the second mile.' Pay their bills for their light sins.
That's the best chance to change a human being who isn't in some sense your slave. Forgive them their trespasses. 'Forgive those who trespass against us.'