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To: Cold Heat
My God, and I asked him this question, regards killing of any kind as a sin. The Commandment in my view and in his, (cuz he told me), is correct.

Thou shall not kill period.

He says he meant it. I for one believe him!

Well, good me too. You are indeed blessed to have God speak to you personally.

You do realize though, that "kill" means murder...to dash in pieces actually, kinda like cutting a baby in pieces.

Sorry to be so graphic, but that is what it means.

Now leave me alone...........pretty please!!!(sheesh!)

I am sorry you take my comments to you personally. I see words on a screen, and comment on them. I realize it is a person typing them, but I try to stay objective.

I am not doing anything to you so if you don't want your posts replied to, don't post them. This is an open forum, and to infer that I need to "leave you alone" is counterproductive to this reasoned discourse IMO.

1,713 posted on 11/14/2004 11:07:01 PM PST by Syncro
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To: Syncro
See, ya missed the whole point of why I argued the murder thing.

The poster was letting me know that the death penalty was not murder and therefore was OK and righteous in Gods eyes.

I cannot even recall what I said to start it, but I do not believe the death penalty is proper and I don't think it will be around much longer. Perhaps no longer than abortion on demand.

But that was the issue and that is why the post to me about the word "Murder".

You see, that changed the commandment to "thou shall not murder" and therefore justified the death penalty.

So there ya go!

1,717 posted on 11/14/2004 11:17:14 PM PST by Cold Heat (There is more to do! "Mr. Kerry, about that Navy discharge?")
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