Joke seems to be a bit of a troll. :troll:
and a hypocrite as well :nono:
Joke seems to be a bit of a troll. :troll:
and a hypocrite as well :nono:
Gonna quote mine, gotta take the bad and the good.
Why?
Sod's just smarting...
:AMR:Yes, yes, you're much holier than I am.
OK.I used answer as in pay penalty.
A court has no right to show grace.That's why it was paralleled with judgment before a secular court.
certain people used to call me kobanned a lot :noid: that and ko:blabla:
and a hypocrite as well :nono:
and that's not even counting the mulnics that are still active - ArthurBrain, kmoney, InzlKett, Lighthouse ....
The line warranted it.:AMR:
Rather, I was defending our legal system against your monosyllabic and utterly unsupportable description of it.You want to defend your just-a-system. I want to promote God's law.
I think the law was given to us to demonstrate our willful insufficiency and the sufficiency of Christ. It accomplished that.God gave the law to teach us. He made laws like Do not murder, Do not steal, Do not commit adultery and Do not commit perjury in order to teach us the value of human life, that we are specially created and distinct from the animals, that our possessions and money are rightly ours and that human relationships should be strictly protected from perversion.
Rather, I responded to your very specific one word descriptions of the legal system I've practiced in. And your descriptions were without support or argument. They remain so in the face of my answers.You are trying to defend a definition of "the law" that is completely separated from biblical concepts.
I think that's a great deal of nonsense. It isn't a religious code or a substitute for moral responsibility. It also isn't any of the descriptives you heaped upon it without supportive fact, as I continue to note.Yours is a man-made construct and will be burnt up with many people still fiercely clinging to it.
Our legal system allows for mitigation. It also allows for pardon. Though it isn't intended to, I think that reflects Christ's attitude toward those who put the letter above the spirit of the law.A court has no right to show grace.
:rotfl:
Boy did we ever not get on. :chuckle:
Grouping the last two in is a mischaracterization. Myself and Lighthouse only have issue with how you treat people on the forum. You are an embarrassment to conservative Christians.
Grouping the last two in is a mischaracterization.
Myself and Lighthouse only have issue with how you treat people on the forum. You are an embarrassment to conservative Christians.
"Evil" has two syllables.Rather, I was defending our legal system against your monosyllabic and utterly unsupportable description of it.
What you think doesn't change what the bible says. And what you say here doesn't contradict what the bible says. The bible says the law is to teach.I think the law was given to us to demonstrate our willful insufficiency and the sufficiency of Christ. It accomplished that.
Tell God. He said it.I think that's a great deal of nonsense.
It doesn't have the right to withhold justice. Telling me it does is just to admit it is evil.Our legal system allows for mitigation. It also allows for pardon.
Men are not authorised to catch and release murderers and rapists. It is perverse to pretend that in doing so your system is somehow godly.Though it isn't intended to, I think that reflects Christ's attitude toward those who put the letter above the spirit of the law.
Wow. That's cool, mate.Seriously though, I've gotten a lot more serious about my walk with Christ in the past few years and have decided to leave much of that behind me. For those actions of mine in the past that caused friction between us, I apologize.
Are you certain that you speak for all of conservative Christianity?
I stand corrected on the point. Your overwhelmingly monosyllabic, but not entirely monosyllabic responses to our legal system."Evil" has two syllables.
Nope. You aren't a criminal here because you're charged with a crime. You're a criminal when and if you're convicted of being one.A system that releases criminals expecting a collar and debt to protect society is evil.
And what you declare doesn't alter the truth of what I've said or give your criticism of our system any legs.What you think doesn't change what the bible says.
Certainly Biblical law was meant to and so can our law, but that doesn't touch the fact that you can't establish this man acted the way he did out of ignorance. People violated the OT law. A man can understand and still act against his understanding. Happens all the time.And what you say here doesn't contradict what the bible says. The bible says the law is to teach.
No, he didn't. You need to quote me in context. I'll never call the word of God nonsense. But I find your description just that on the point.Tell God. He said it.
Who said it withheld justice? Whoever did would have to make the case. Feel free to do that.It doesn't have the right to withhold justice.
I didn't say it withheld justice. You're making an unsupported claim and building on it before you lay a foundation of fact and/or argument/reason.Telling me it does is just to admit it is evil.
Then you must be weeping. I'm never surprised when people more accustomed to declaring than arguing conflate that practice with a point.I love it when people defeat their own arguments. :up:
I don't believe people convicted of premeditated murder or rape or child molestation should ever be released back into society. But our government isn't an extension of the OT or any sort of religious instrument.Men are not authorised to catch and release murderers and rapists.
I haven't said it's godly. I said that your series of one word descriptions was without foundation and wrong. I illustrated the insufficiency and argued the points.It is perverse to pretend that in doing so your system is somehow godly.
"Evil" has two syllables.
Wow. That's cool, mate.
Yes, you so obviously want nothing to do with me. And it's hysterical all right. Just wait until I misplace a comma.:darwinsm:
Because you're quote mining from Job.
If you're gonna do that, you've gotta take the rest of the Bible.