itisdeliciouscake
Deus est regit qui omnia
St Silouan is emphasizing the need to consider oneself the "first among sinners" , to cover the faults of our fellow man, to have humility, and to leave the judgment of others up to God who is much more merciful than we can ever hope to be. It's obviously not a literal prophecy regarding what will take place at the last judgment. It's a way of thinking that brings forth repentance and non-judgmentalness.
if that's what the quote means (which I'm sure it does) then do you realize the reason it was responded to so negatively is because it was essentially unhelpful for answering the actual question at hand.
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