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Pssst, Sava - they're supposed to be the same person. Not seperate entities. What one thinks and feels the other one presumably would as well.
I never know their names, But i smile just the same
New faces...Strange places,
Most everything i see, Becomes a blur to me
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I'm so impressed how people can find in the bible justification for whatever particular views they hold.
There was even a reference about the passage which gave rise to the divine right of Kings. I didn't think that the US or any other government had a divine right to make decsions .
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Originally posted by TheStinger
I'm so impressed how people can find in the bible justification for whatever particular views they hold.
Why is it impressive to you? You started the thread.
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Anyways... I don't need a God to tell me right from wrong, I think its sad that most people do. If God said stealing was okay, I still wouldn't do it. But many good Christians would. In fact, most of the Waspy corporate types do.
Its impressive how completeley opposite views can be taken from the same passages.
It was actually an attempt at a troll, it seemed to prove a vaugely serious discussion though
Space is big. You just won't believe how vastly, hugely, mind- bogglingly big it is. I mean, you may think it's a long way down the road to the chemist's, but that's just peanuts to space.
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Originally posted by TheStinger
it seemed to prove a vaugely serious discussion though
Sava's going to kill that.
I make no bones about my moral support for [terrorist] organizations. - chegitz guevara
For those who aspire to live in a high cost, high tax, big government place, our nation and the world offers plenty of options. Vermont, Canada and Venezuela all offer you the opportunity to live in the socialist, big government paradise you long for. –Senator Rubio
Just more proof that Christianity is false... I think its ironic that the Bible's own passages debunk itself. Overall, its a good collection of parables and allegories... It's just too bad that so many sheep follow it literally.
Originally posted by monkspider
The DP is nowhere *near* as necesarry as divorce. To simply acquiesce the sinful DP as being an "unfortunate necessity" is a very poor christian attitude to have. It is a Christian's duty to oppose any sins, regardless of how powerful and ingrained in our culture they may be.
I don't think it is a very poor Christian attitude. It is pragmatic as Jesus was. Somethings are necessary because people sin. It's simple as that. It is tragic and unfortunate.
Originally posted by November Adam
I'm not sure the comparison is equatable to divorce though. As divorce was a last resort sort of issue. Where as the DP is never required when incarcaration is available. Especially in that the longer a person lives the more time they have to coming to God.
Of course, it is not a perfect comparison. I never meant it that way. I only note there similarity in this one respect: they are not desirable, only necessary.
What do you mean, "the DP is never required when incarnation is available"?
Originally posted by SwitchMoO
Exactly as Nov. Adam said, if we don't kill them, then we have more time to bring them to Christ. By sentencing someone to death (who isn't a Christian), we are pretty much condeming them to eternal damnation in Hell (which is a very real and scary place. I forget the passages, but they give a DETAILED description of it). I'd rather bless them, or at least have the chance to bless them, with an eternity with Christ. Wouldn't you?
You are doing no such thing. Only God has the perogative to condemn people. BTW, confronted with the DP, many hardened criminals have turned to Christ (for some it may be little more than an attempt to hedge their bets but with others I'd like to think it is genuine. . . sometimes love has to be tough love, especially for the "tough" of society . . .).
Originally posted by ckweb
What do you mean, "the DP is never required when incarnation is available"?
Incarcaration. The view of many people is that the DP is not an effective deterrent, so there's no practical advantage to be gained by putting somebody to death rather than imprisoning them for life.
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Originally posted by loinburger
Incarcaration. The view of many people is that the DP is not an effective deterrent, so there's no practical advantage to be gained by putting somebody to death rather than imprisoning them for life.
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