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Violence Breeds More Violence, Not Loyalty: The Chilling Lessons of Celia Washington’s Wedding Tragedy

The story of Celia Washington, who poisoned 17 people at a wedding, is a chilling reminder of what we already know deep down: violence never creates j

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The story of Celia Washington, who poisoned 17 people at a wedding, is a chilling reminder of what we already know deep down: violence never creates joy, love, or loyalty. Whether under violent regimes, in abusive marriages, or in households marked by harsh parenting—fear can control people for a time, but it cannot build trust or true devotion.

As Scripture says: “The way of peace they do not know; there is no justice in their paths” (Isaiah 59:8). Or in the words of an African proverb: “He who tries to shake a tree stump only shakes himself.”

Violence always circles back to destroy the hand that wields it.

 

 

 


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