Diamondeye wrote:
Farther wrote:
Diamondeye wrote:
Followers of Jesus would not, of themselves, want to see anyone's home burn down.
That can be said of non-Christians, too.
So what? No one said it could not.
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Apparently, there are non-Christians who are more compassionate toward people who make mistakes than some Christians are. Again, not something I'd want to be a part of.
You wouldn't want to be a Christian because SOME non-christians are more compassionate than SOME non-christians?
Nice double standard. I guess I'm glad I'm not a non Christian because some Christians are more compassionate than some non Christians.
It has been repeatedly explained that this guy did not "make a mistake" he did this before, and knew perfectly well what he was doing. it was entirely intentional
It's not a double standard. It's a recognition that Christians claim to be followers of Jesus, yet they're all over the spectrum of what he expects of them as his followers. When you all are in agreement as to what he expects, then maybe people like me will listen to what you have to say on the subject.
Rynar, you don't really have control over your own life, nearly as much as you apparently think. You cannot control whether you get cancer, at best you can reduce the risks. You cannot control whether some guy runs a light and puts you in a wheelchair. To some degree, all of life is wishing, hoping, and feeling. I'd rather know one man who's willing to help in spite of my failures, than know ten men who would stand there and let my house burn down because they judged that I did not deserve the help. The ten can go take a hike, and they have nothing to say to me that I'll pay attention to.