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Re: Good Riddance
Posted: Wed Nov 25, 2009 1:53 pm
by colton24
jakewilliams wrote:luns101 wrote:colton24 wrote:good riddance
good riddance, indeed
Just curious Luns, are you agreeing with Colton that you are glad he's dead? Doesn't that contradict what Jesus and the bible teach about murder?
Jake
It isn't murder. It is execution for murder of 10 people or so.
Re: Good Riddance
Posted: Wed Nov 25, 2009 2:48 pm
by nagerous
colton24 wrote:jakewilliams wrote:luns101 wrote:colton24 wrote:good riddance
good riddance, indeed
Just curious Luns, are you agreeing with Colton that you are glad he's dead? Doesn't that contradict what Jesus and the bible teach about murder?
Jake
It isn't murder. It is execution for murder of 10 people or so.
Someones life is taken from them. Even if it is a state-endorsed act it is still a murder.
Re: Good Riddance
Posted: Thu Nov 26, 2009 11:52 am
by Serbia
nagerous wrote:Serbia wrote:Really. The same crowd that is so anti-killing killers is all for killing those who would kill killers. Amazing.
Way to stereotype... just because one guy makes an ironic statement doesn't automatically mean all those anti-killing killers are all for killing those who would kill killers. You obviously know that.
I do. I also like using the same word as many times in a sentence as possible and still have my sentence make a shred of sense.
Re: Good Riddance
Posted: Fri Nov 27, 2009 5:06 pm
by luns101
jakewilliams wrote:luns101 wrote:colton24 wrote:good riddance
good riddance, indeed
Just curious Luns, are you agreeing with Colton that you are glad he's dead? Doesn't that contradict what Jesus and the bible teach about murder?
Jake
Not at all. The Biblical Christian worldview holds that government is the proper entity to carry out capital punishment. It's to be practiced as long as it is proportional, intent is shown, due process is given, individual responsibility is met, it is applied fairly, and there is a certainty of guilt. Government's role is to attempt to punish and restrain evil.