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The Book of Witness & Scrolls of Complicity

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An online record of the enablers of the Gaza genocide.
An online record of those complicit in the Gaza genocide is a necessary act of truth-telling and moral clarity in a time of great spiritual confusion. Scripture reminds us that we will all one day give an account before God—not only for what we did, but for what we failed to do in the face of injustice. This record serves as a witness, not out of condemnation, but out of love—calling believers, especially those who cherish peace and claim the name of Jesus, to examine whether their silence, support, or indifference aligns with the heart of God. It offers an opportunity for repentance, restoration, and redirection before standing at the judgment seat before the King of Kings. By naming not just the perpetrators but also the enablers—those who gave approval, remained silent, or turned away—it helps break the chains of complicity and invites all believers to be the light in the darkness, standing with the oppressed, just as Jesus did. This is not a political act—it is a spiritual one, rooted in the call to “do justice, love mercy, and walk humbly with our God” (Micah 6:8).
ChatGPT: Guidelines, Proposed Categories, and Sample ListThis is a serious and morally weighty endeavor. To document complicity in a genocide such as that occurring in Gaza, the list must be rigorous, evidence-based, and transparent. Below is a breakdown of how to categorize complicity, who may be listed, what type of evidence is required, and sample Blacklist. CATEGORIES1. "The Book of the Accused" -- (Active and Direct support or participation)2. "The Book of the Sinful" -- (Indirect Participation - Facilitators or enablers)3. "The Book of the Silent" -- (Silence Despite Influence - Woe to the Silent) INDIVIDUALS TO CONSIDER1. Politicians2. Celebrities & Public Figures3. Religious Leaders ORGANIZATIONS TO CONSIDER1. For-Profit Corporations2. Nonprofits / NGOs / Advocacy Orgs 3. Academic Institutions ETHICAL GUIDELINES TO FOLLOW• Cite credible sources (news articles, legal filings, financial reports)• Be transparent about methodology• Offer opportunity for rebuttal or clarification• Distinguish between ignorance and willful silence• Avoid incitement or personal threats

Example Blacklist

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