When you think about how many people (millions?) suffered as a direct result of BG's intentional actions, what is an appropriate punishment for his evil deeds?
That will probably happen anyway. But we don't value souls in the same way that God does, and I don't think we can possibly comprehend the loss of a soul to God.
One of the reasons Jefferson gave for swift punishment of criminals, especially the death sentence, was to provoke criminals towards repentance for the salvation of their souls.
When you think about how many people (millions?) suffered as a direct result of BG's intentional actions, what is an appropriate punishment for his evil deeds?
Can't really think of one that is appropriate, except for him spending eternity in hell.
That will probably happen anyway. But we don't value souls in the same way that God does, and I don't think we can possibly comprehend the loss of a soul to God.
One of the reasons Jefferson gave for swift punishment of criminals, especially the death sentence, was to provoke criminals towards repentance for the salvation of their souls.
I hear ya, fren. God help them.