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  • Johny Joe Hold
    Mayor of Freehold
     
    • Feb 2010
    • 12696

    #16
    Re: Is There a Just God? Yes, 39 Hindu Pilgrims Dead!

    Originally posted by AdamE135 View Post
    I have read the whole Bible. You do not know that Jesus would have spared him if he repented, ONLY GOD knows his plan. I'm not sure I understand the purpose of you writing?Judge not according to the appearance, but judge righteous judgment...?? I agree with the statement of course, but do not see it's relevance to your arguement? So I would kindly ask you explain it further.
    Friend, WWJ is one of our most gifted Biblical scholars. That you have read to Bible, without adequate training to understand it, leaves you back at the starting gate in this debate.

    It's simple, when God killed the 39 Hindu Pilgrims, it was his justice. What could be more clear?
    Isaiah 24:1-3 Behold, the LORD maketh the earth empty (2)...as the taker of usury, so with the giver of usury to him. (3) The land shall be utterly emptied, and utterly spoiled: for the LORD hath spoken his word.

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    • WWJDnow
      True Christian™
      True Christian™
      • Aug 2009
      • 6312

      #17
      Re: Is There a Just God? Yes, 39 Hindu Pilgrims Dead!

      Originally posted by AdamE135 View Post
      I have read the whole Bible. You do not know that Jesus would have spared him if he repented, ONLY GOD knows his plan.
      The whole point of the Bible is to clue us in to the plan. But you do have a point--every now and then, God will bring misery and misfortune down on a righteous man just to win a bet with the Devil, as He did in the Book of Job. Still, that's more the exception than the rule, so, in the unlikely event that one of these pilgrims accepted Jesus, it's even more unlikely that Jesus would have killed him. Anyway, I'm not losing any sleep over a bunch of idolaters who died, your fantasies of a last-minute conversion notwithstanding.

      I'm not sure I understand the purpose of you writing?Judge not according to the appearance, but judge righteous judgment...?? I agree with the statement of course, but do not see it's relevance to your arguement?
      First you say it's not the place of people to judge, then you say you agree with Jesus that we should judge righteously. Would you please give an example from your life of how you judged righteously without judging at all?
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