(April 16, 2012 at 5:29 pm)genkaus Wrote:(April 16, 2012 at 4:55 pm)C Rod Wrote: The price is humble acknowledgement that you are a sinner and asking of forgiveness. Just because you can do it doesn't mean you will and doesn't mean you meant it. It seems you haven't done it, it must be that price.
So, according to you, saying "It's my fault, I'm sorry", is the same as being tortured for eternity? By that logic, whether the judge's son says "I'm sorry I ran over your kid" or he actually goes to jail for 5 years, it should be the same thing to the family. Why stop at the judge's son? Every criminal should be set free as long as he says he's sorry and asks for forgiveness.
Disgusting.
We must pay for the crimes we commit and say were sorry and its my fault. You do both. Every criminal doesn't ask for forgiveness or say they're sorry. Do you know why because they don't feel it. It has to be true and we can never be certain of truth, i wonder if there was one that was certain.
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