I just read the excerpt from the Epstein files, where Jeffrey Epstein made a mockery of a little girl who was comforted by the presence of Christ, that He made her feel protected when she was being abused. To which, one of Epstein's associates replied with, "you should dress up as him when you see her".
I find it difficult to pick the words that accurately express how it makes me feel. It's not out of fear of legal reprisal or "fedposting", it's because I cannot adequately express the ice - the indignation - in my veins. It's not really enough to say we must put them to the sword, or say they all must, not should, but must die.
There is no lurid description of torture that can convey the necessity, not desire, to send these people to the lake of fire. No fantasy of their pleas for mercy cut short by the sound of a reciprocating bolt carrier group would do the emotion of hatred and contempt any justice. Rather, it would be more appropriate to say that when you read things like this, you begin to understand why God sends people to hell, and why the "Old Testament" God seemed like such an asshole.
He wasn't an asshole. Human nature never changes. The technology that we use does, but behind the thin veil of societal norms, laws, regulations, and bureaucracy, it's still the same people doing the same things, and it is the same God who will bring upon their destruction in this life and the next.
I just hope He gives us the opportunity to draw the sword and seek the revenge so owed to us.
Perhaps the best way to describe it would be with Psalm 139:22 which reads, "I hate them with a perfect hatred; I count them mine enemies".