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Would Jesus promote punishing the innocent instead of the guilty?
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<blockquote data-quote="SinisterThinking" data-source="post: 197866" data-attributes="member: 12714"><p>I said "The O.P. goes against a primary tenet of mine. "Do not presume the will of God". There are certain things that I just don't bother with. Any time a question can have a veiled meaning isn't a question at all. It's a chess move. I loathe chess. '</p><p></p><p>Let me be more direct for you.</p><p></p><p>No, in fact, He said it in John Chapter 8. But he also didn't let the woman off the hook. Mercy is a cornerstone of Christianity and it is abused everyday in the modern world. The word repent tells us that the wicked need to change. The fallacy is that Christians need to just say sorry but they need to do right by the people they maligned. Punishment is not about revenge. It never has been. When it's given as such, that's no good either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SinisterThinking, post: 197866, member: 12714"] I said "The O.P. goes against a primary tenet of mine. "Do not presume the will of God". There are certain things that I just don't bother with. Any time a question can have a veiled meaning isn't a question at all. It's a chess move. I loathe chess. ' Let me be more direct for you. No, in fact, He said it in John Chapter 8. But he also didn't let the woman off the hook. Mercy is a cornerstone of Christianity and it is abused everyday in the modern world. The word repent tells us that the wicked need to change. The fallacy is that Christians need to just say sorry but they need to do right by the people they maligned. Punishment is not about revenge. It never has been. When it's given as such, that's no good either. [/QUOTE]
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