>>18361171Then I suppose I will have to do some self-reflection on what constitutes "friendly" behaviour to me.
Generally I cannot abide by evil, regardless of it being an act of free will or not. I suppose therein lies the difference between the individual and the collective. The individual can decide their own path and preferences, while the collective must adhere to strict and partisan ideals, such that the collective is not diluted by the encroachment of unwanted behaviours.
That said: do you have any advice on how to differentiate friend from foe? I was blessed with an exceedingly brief vision of the heavenly host by God, so while I have more of an inkling than some, I would rather not find myself being hoodwinked by the interdimensional equivalent of smoke and mirrors.