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Posted: 2025-05-18 21:58:33 UTC

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The article argues that celebrating someone getting cancer, even if that person is disliked or a bad politician, is morally wrong and goes against Christian values.
The immorality of celebrating someone's cancer diagnosis.
The importance of maintaining Christian values even towards disliked individuals.
The distinction between Christians and barbarians in terms of compassion and empathy.
Maintaining compassion and empathy towards individuals who are disliked or considered 'bad'.
Upholding moral and religious values in the face of political animosity.
Resisting the urge to celebrate misfortune, even when it befalls someone perceived as deserving.