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Nero Blames Others
Contributed by Wade Martin Hughes, Sr on Oct 14, 2020 (message contributor)
BLAME AS A GAME?
Nero was the last of five emperors in Rome. Nero’s claim to fame is: FIDDLING WHILE ROME BURNED… Nero played the BLAME GAME… He could not understand the DECLINE and FALL of the Roman Empire. Nero blamed the Christians. His blame was so cruel he persecuted and killed thousands of Christians. Nero refused to see his heavy taxation, his demand for entertainment, his luxurious palace, his enslaving people, his following women as a problem. How did Nero’s blame game end? SUICIDE… he even failed at suicide. He had to seek assistance to commit suicide. NERO DIED AT 32 PLAYING THE BLAME GAME…
ARE YOU ACCOUNTABLE AND CORRECTABLE?
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