Posted on 04/04/2015 9:07:40 PM PDT by Kevin in California
This is a dad being a dad. What would you have done if it was your son?
That’s 17 words.
God help this child and his family heal. I have no sympathy for that sicko who molested the kid. He’ll get what’s coming to him.
How sweet it is.
Pray that the victim and his family recover and can put this behind them.
I would laugh, but there is a boy who will never be the same. Prayers for the boy and his family.
Oh I like that Dad and his thinking! Justice is served for a change.
They would never have been able to forensically reconstruct what happened to the perv.
Well... what he actually said was less then 17 words although one could quibble about how to deal with contracted words and the number 25....
They won’t heal, Satan will continue to dance in their hearts, until they obey the Lord.
If justice got served on all of us, we would all go to hell... ever hear of original sin?
There is a reason for an actual rule of law. Even if the perp were to be hanged, it is by law.
“Hes going to learn in the next 25 years why I let him live, the father said.
Assuming I am thinking of the same case, I believe this is the guy who said something like that he he kept the perp alive because of his belief in God.
OK, so a compromise was made?
In the meantime the actual God said do not seek your own vengeance. Romans 13 is there for a reason.
There’s a reason for this and it isn’t just liberal airy fairy.
He may accept the Lord and forgive the father... it is still up to the father to forgive too, the Lord judges him separately.
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http://www.ijreview.com/2014/07/158719-father-beats-living-daylights-sons-molester/
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The Florida man called 911 and had the following conversation with the dispatcher:
Man: I just walked in on a grown man molesting And I got him in a bloody puddle for you, officer.
Dispatcher: Did you use any weapons?
Man: My foot and my fist. I didnt proceed to ask him any questions, sir. He is nice and knocked out on the floor for you. I drug him out to the living room. He stood up and his pants were around his ankles and nothing else needed to be said. I did whatever I got a right to do except I didnt kill him. Send an ambulance. He is going to need one.
Clash Daily.
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Forgiving someone’s sin against you without them asking for it and truly tepenting is not the behavior of a Christian.
Seek his own vengeance? Protecting your child is considered vengeance? Pretty sure that’s an instinctual desire to defend your loved ones. Besides, I am not going to judge his actions. The perp made it to the justice system alive, and the father’s relationship with God involves him and God.
I understand that we are supposed to abide by the rule of law, but if you came in on an adult molesting your child, you would do - what?
As to forgiveness. Jesus teaches that we are to be willing to forgive, even if the one who wrongs us asks us “70 times 70” times for forgiveness, just as God or Father has forgiven us.
But, did you notice that Jesus said that we must be willing to forgive the one who “who asks” for forgiveness? That means the one who violated this man’s child must ASK this man for forgiveness for what he did to his son, and he also needs to apologize to the whole family and to God. If the family has difficulty extending that forgiveness, I totally understand and would not judge them for it at all.
God Himself does not blanket forgive everyone without first there being from the individual a confession of their sin, repentance, and asking for forgiveness.
If this molester never asks for forgiveness of the father or the family or God - his sin remains. Forgiveness cannot even be extended by the father of this child until the molester asks. The only thing this father can do is release his anger and hurt to God. Otherwise, “forgiveness”, “restoration”, is not possible without confession. Only a release of the hurt and mental pain.
Sorry, but I have to disagree with you. As Jesus hung on the cross, He said, “Father forgive them for they know not what they do.” They never asked Him to forgive them. The same with Stephen, who was the first martyr. He echoed the same words, so, I think you error in your assessment of Christian behavior.
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