Posted on 04/01/2005 10:13:26 PM PST by MplsSteve
Apparently, things have gotten so bad in Zimbabwe following their recent elections that some are praying for the death of Robert Mugabe.
From what I've read, I really can't blame them.
L
They're finally learning that stolen farmlands don't spontaneously produce market-ready crops.
Bread doesn't grow on grocery shelves, and gasoline doesn't flow from underground rivers.
---The outspoken Roman Catholic Archbishop of Bulawayo, Pius Ncube, said some Zimbabweans were praying for Mugabe to die. Since the man (Mugabe) will not go on his own, some people are praying that God will take him. Mugabe has shown himself to be heartless and has left people with no option. There is nothing wrong with that. Of course it is up to God, the Archbishop told SW Radio Africa.
He said it was not something he did regularly, but he had at some time in the past also prayed for Mugabes death - when he looked at the suffering of the people. ---
This is not something an Archbishop should be indulging in. Aren't Christians enjoined to return good for evil?
I agree.
I've also wondered why no one has taken a potshot at Mugabe.
He must be very reclusive or the opposition is so focused on staying alive that they haven't the time to consider an assassination plot.
Should they be praying for Mugabe to have a long life?
I'm confused.
L
I will help if I can.
There's nothing wrong with praying for the hand of God to remove an evil and corrupt leader such as Mugabe. He is a vile creature, and the people of Zimbabwe are to be pitied.
---Are you implying that asking God to rid the people of Zimbabwe of a tyrant isn't a good thing?
Should they be praying for Mugabe to have a long life?
I'm confused.---
I think you know better than you are letting on. It is one of the most basic tenets of Christianity that evil should be repayed with good. For an Archbishop or any Christian to suggest anything else is wrong.
Romans 12:17: But times and rules change; Just as God later sent his Son Jesus to demonstrate repaying love for evil--until your final breath--is the proper response, we are now to emulate that response to ALL evil that comes our way
If I had a clean shot and escape route, I'd take it..
---If I had a clean shot and escape route, I'd take it..---
No doubt and many of us would, but we're not Catholic Archbishops. :^)
You're not a Catholic Archbishop are you? :^0
God does not say repay evil with good, He says to forgive evil. He also says that will heap coals of judgement on those who persicute you, when you repay their evil with good. He also says to confront evil, and when the soldier came to Him as asked Him what do I do, Jesus said "be a good soldier". Jesus did not say put down your sword. A soldiers job is to kill evil.
It is most important to be in the spirit when dealing with evil, one must know when turning the other cheek will bring healing, and when killing the evil will bring the most good.
Rough job for evil, they do not have a free ticket as they think.
Pray that he turns from evil to the Lord and repairs the harm he has caused.
Robert Mugabe is a piece of human garbage who daily puts the "n" in the "n" word. He should be unceremoniously shot in the head, dumped into a hole, covered with lime, and entombed in dirt without a marker or words. Let him be only remembered as a blight on humanity, a racist pig, and defective unit of the highest order. I find nothing morally repugnant regarding the above because seeing evil and do nothing is to be complicit in it. Cheek turning sounds great on paper.
I admit that I am merely a collapsed Catholic.. ;^)
the Zanla-ape won the election? Maybe they'll change the name of the country again , to Chimpbabwe.....
---"Love your enemies, do good to those who hate you, bless those who curse you, pray for those who mistreat you. If someone hits you on the cheek, offer them the other cheek. If someone takes your cloak, don't stop him taking your tunic. Give to everyone who begs, and if anyone takes what belongs to you, do not demand it back. Do to others as you would have them do to you. After all, if you love those who love you, what credit is that to you? Even sinners love those who love them" (Luke 6:27-32)---
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