During the trial, the kidnappers’ lawyer used religious arguments to defend his clients. He cited Luke 6:30: “Give to everyone who asks you, and from him who takes what is yours, do not demand it back”, and verse 35: “Love your enemies”. He tried to convince the court that Matthew, being a believer, should forgive his relatives and not demand the return of his property. In response, Matthew firmly declared that he did not share the religious beliefs of the accused.

«The Hidden Will: Conspiracy, Slander, and Redemption» That day, Mateo was cleaning the attic of the old family house, a task he had avoided for years. Amidst the dust and cobwebs, his fingers brushed against a worn wooden box. When he opened it, he found something unexpected: a yellowed, fragile envelope with his late father’s … Continuar leyendo During the trial, the kidnappers’ lawyer used religious arguments to defend his clients. He cited Luke 6:30: “Give to everyone who asks you, and from him who takes what is yours, do not demand it back”, and verse 35: “Love your enemies”. He tried to convince the court that Matthew, being a believer, should forgive his relatives and not demand the return of his property. In response, Matthew firmly declared that he did not share the religious beliefs of the accused.