If Trump wins and Biden loses more cities will burn. Cities with Democratic mayors in states with Democratic governors mostly. What did they used to say? Something about 'Burn baby burn'. That's why I'm voting Democrat. Maybe if Biden wins they won't burn down my house.
Update -- the serious sins of arson, looting (theft), vandalism -- these harm the sinner in more than only 1 way. It can help us to bring them the gospel if we can better understand them.
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When rioters burn stuff it seems they usually burn small businesses and sometimes chain businesses (but those are harder to burn and so not too often), and occasionally abandoned houses. But in general they don't burn houses.
It's often remarked that in burning small businesses they are especially hurting their own local economy. It's self defeating in that way too (that additional way).
I think they get so frustrated about not being able to do well in combination with the
idea that its prejudice against them that explains their situation/condition of being unemployed (which is
partly true, but not the whole picture, as personal responsibility is very key to life, and anyone can make it with hard work, even though of course in America many that work hard are indeed factually cheated by others too often (and God will see Justice! done about that on the Day of Judgement! where many that don't realize they are going to the second death will go to the second death for these serious unrepentant sins like racial prejudice).
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Update --
Sins harm the people doing the sin, in addition to harming others.
Some sins harm the sinner not only by accumulating a deadly debt of sin, but also immediately hurts them here in this world, in this temporary life, also.
This can be a useful thing to know if we want to bring them the saving Good News of the gospel!
An example are the sins/wrong/evil of looting and vandalism and arson that some rioters do -- these serious sins not only accumulate an even larger debt of sin on the sinner, but additionally harm them in a 2nd way here and now, today.
The sin of arson has these additional harms against the arsonist, usually -- by harming their local neighborhood for example and damaging businesses that are part of their own local economy, which they themselves need for employment.
It's important for "love your neighbor as yourself" that we not only judge wrongs, like arson, but we also try to understand/love the neighbor, even while they are a sinner.
It's not the sin we love -- no! -- but the person, even though they are lost and in need of salvation.
So, we want to understand them better, because we care about them as we are able, so that we might better bring them the gospel when we have a chance!
Just like Paul in Athens -- to understand the local people, so that we can better tell them about Christ, their only hope.
While we might begin by talking with a group about how arson hurt the local economy, then we having their attention, and speaking about something they recognize and care about, can then continue in talking about what is ultimately more important -- the saving Good News of Jesus Christ.