Open your hearts to the LORD, and incline your ear to His will. He is coming to free you of your bonds, and the time is now.

The wandering pack of dogs, for their brutishness, were given into the hands of appointed owners, but their owners have proven to do them no good, and have chained them to a tree, to leave them there, and have given them no love. They haven't ceased to take pride in their ownership, yet they deny that their dogs have the liberty of the lives they've been given, and have refused to show them any mercy from their neglect. The owners have eaten, and have been filled to fatness, while they have fed their dogs with onions, saying "It hasn't killed them yet; although it may have made them stupid." The dogs are punished for their viciousness, being yet faithful and obedient, while the owners are rewarded for their gracefulness, being yet unfaithful and vicious. Should the cruelty of the owners go unpunished? Should the dogs not be taken from their hands? It is written, "Let he who is without sin throw the first stone;" but is GOD not able to cast the first stone?