>>I guess the people who this guy touched by selling his >>lovely meth are worthless in your eyes.
Nothing I ever said allowed anyone to come to that conclusion. Certainly, he did not put a gun to their head to buy the meth. But he is in prison, and has been serving time, for selling meth. So, he has been punished for “touching” people with the meth he sold.
What is so ridiculous is that he scheduled to get out in August, anyway. I am not sure why a 30 day furlough, when he is that close to getting out, would impact society.
For whatever animosity you have towards him, which is kind of weird in the first place because you don’t know him, just remember that God views our deeds as sinful as his. So, if you think you are at bottom any better (morally, sinfully) as this, God does not share your judgment.
You’re crazy. I have no “animosity” toward this man.
I don’t like criminals, and I am incensed when MY money is stolen at gunpoint to pay for something like this, when I haven’t been back to visit my familY, dying or not, in six years, because I can’t justify the cost.
Let this CRIMINAL pay for his OWN expenses.
>>Just remember that God views our deeds as sinful as his.<<
I’d like to think that God has the discernment to see a difference of degree between my driving over the speed limit and someone’s manufacturing meth.