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i wasn't talking about the narrator, i was talking about the guy they interviewed
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He is a newscaster and it is his job to read without emotion, so as to present only the facts of the story.
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To clarify my statement, Jesus' blood atones or appeases (as you stated) a sinner's actions from the penalty of God, who is too pure to behold sin.
Romans 4:5 reads But to him that worketh not, but believeth on him that justifieth the ungoldy, his faith is counted for righteousness. Whom does Jesus justify by faith? ... the ungodly.
This does not do away with law. It establishes it! It places the law in its rightful position in our understanding of what God is working out in our lives.
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I had to rephrase my statement, because I flipped out. I need to express this quite clearly.
I don't think you understand what justify means. "Justify" means to prove something to be morally correct. Nothing proves rape or murder correct. Perhaps you are thinking it atones for murder and rape.
Please make it very clear right now if you think Jesus' blood can JUSTIFY atrocities such as the Holocaust, or the Rwandan Genocide.
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Even if a Christian were to commit such a horrendous act such as these, he would not be acting as he should. However to answer your question...yes the blood of Jesus would even justify murder and rape.
Christians are still human, a fact which many people tend to forget. Sin unfortunately a part natural part of living as a Christian, however its not something we desire in our lives. Read 1 John 2:2. I have enjoyed your thoughtful questions. : )
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There is no way in hell you just tried to tell me that genocide, rape, and pretty much every other horrible thing ever are justified because Jesus died on a cross. There is just no way.
I'm assuming you mistyped that, so please rephrase it.
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He also could have prevented Jesus from suffering for us so that we would have justification for our sins, however he didn't do that either. When your God, you give a lot, you get a little. I'm sorry you feel that way.
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That guy sounded so excited and enthused (sarcasm) lol
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How moving. I have to wonder, though, what was the necessity of saying "every sparrow from falling?" I would've thought that "every baby from dying," would've worked just as well. In fact, I think it would say more than enough about the Christian deity. A merciful and loving god who has the capability to prevent such horrendous suffering, and doesn't. Stupendous.
Glad the little guy survived...
Arkansas19852003 2 years ago 7
Yea I know, I'm sick of dumb crying bastards like you too
NB5BHVL 2 years ago 3