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Where's the justice?
May 18, 2012 at 1:10 pm
Two non-Christians are going about their life. They have a dispute that ends in one being killed by the other. The one left alive in his/her later years becomes a Christian.
Now, according to theology, that person is going to heaven. The one who was killed is eternally getting punished. Where's the justice? How does the killer go unpunished like that?
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RE: Where's the justice?
May 18, 2012 at 1:22 pm
Xtian justice is for xtians only. It's tribal bullshit. What's so complicated?
Like every other religion invented by men it only applies to the ones who pay their dues.
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RE: Where's the justice?
May 18, 2012 at 1:53 pm
Quote:Death/murder is the ultimate/unforgivable sin. Denying the Holy Spirit is. the one who died early committed this sin while the one who killed his brother did not.
Justice is served.
This appears to be complete gobbledygook.
Is murder or refusing god the ultimate sin?
Were you drinking when you posted?
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