Re: Shades of gray?
- From: RaeMorrill <RaeMorrill@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 27 Mar 2006 06:12:27 GMT
Yeah, but I wasn't talking about David. I've seen the excuse here time after time after time - who is anyone to judge. Fact is, the Bible clearly says certain things are wrong. It's when people who judge others for every little thing get caught with their pants down they start citing this excuse - even though the "sin" was deliberate and repeated or a "way of life" not a crime of passion.
Melinda Meahan - take out TRASH to send wrote:
That is wrong. When King David committed adultery with Bathsheba and one of his subjects railed at him for it -- a capital offense -- he told the person who wanted to kill the guy to leave him alone, that he deserved it because of what he had done, and maybe God would bless him for his longsuffering if he permitted that subject to speak the truth..
RaeMorrill wrote:
But so many "christians" do just this. They claim one thing, but then if anyone "judges" them on breaking God's law (clear word not minor stuff), they turn around and call them judgmentental.
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