Re: Not all rock is bad.
I think your problem is exposed in 1 Samuel 15 where Saul is commanded to kill all the Amalek 1Sa:15:3: Now go and smite Amalek, and utterly destroy all that they have, and spare them not; but slay both man and woman, infant and suckling, ox and sheep, camel and ass. But Saul fails to do this and is punished. Why did your shot not kill this moon-worshipper?
Now I look to what you did with him – some may see the Godliness of The Samaritan, I see only that there is no parallel.
In the story, the Samaritan tends to a victim of robbers – here you were the robber thus you injured him but then, unaccountably, felt sorry for him. If you were sorry for him, why did you shoot him in the first place? No! The whole point of the Good Samaritan, like you, has been confused and lost.
What exactly is your point?
Originally posted by Templer
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Now I look to what you did with him – some may see the Godliness of The Samaritan, I see only that there is no parallel.
In the story, the Samaritan tends to a victim of robbers – here you were the robber thus you injured him but then, unaccountably, felt sorry for him. If you were sorry for him, why did you shoot him in the first place? No! The whole point of the Good Samaritan, like you, has been confused and lost.
What exactly is your point?





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