(May 21, 2012 at 3:37 pm)RaphielDrake Wrote:(May 21, 2012 at 3:00 pm)Godschild Wrote: Prove your statement, use the posts I've made and not your deluded made up little boy ideas of what I've said.
Sure. Read through your whole statement, I know this will take you a while as your reading is likely at "Dr. Seuss" level so don't worry, I'll wait...
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Done? Awesome. Now if you'd be so kind I'd like you to direct me to an example of spiritual justice you can prove happened and have evidence for so that we can establish this isn't a bullshit term you can pretty much define how you like.
Bible quotes will get you laughed at, just sayin'. :-)
Duch setup prisons in Cambodia, in those prisons thousands upon tens of thousands were tortured and murdered, Duch is directly responsible for all this horror. When the Vietnamese came into the country to stop the horror, Duch disappeared, hiding out for many years. During this time he was hiding in refugee camps and in one particular camp he came to know a Christian pastor, Duch later accepted Christ as his savior and worked in the church for years. He was eventually caught and put on trial, the Pastor who befriended him testified at his trial, telling the judges that he forgave him and loved him even though Duch was responsible for killing part of the Pastors family, the Pastor did believe that Duch should have to pay for the atrocities he caused. In the end the court gave this man 35 years and the time he had already spent in prison lessened to time to about 25 years. Here is a story of human justice that does not come close to being just, Duch should have had to spent the rest of his life in prison. The spiritual justice here, if he really has accepted Christ as his savior and repented, God will not see his sin because of Christ and as the Father promised Duch will be in heaven.
God loves those who believe and those who do not and the same goes for me, you have no choice in this matter. That puts the matter of total free will to rest.