16th Century... How did they deal with CORRUPT JUDGES? They skinned them alive.. Check out this story.
(media.greatawakening.win)
You're viewing a single comment thread. View all comments, or full comment thread.
Comments (67)
sorted by:
I can get behind this. Once the corrupted officials are skinned alive, put the skins on the seats of the new political figures to remind them what we do to traitors and corruption
This is a show of dominance, not cruelty. I like this traitor-skin chair idea lol
Except they'd say any of the justices who overturned Roe are corrupt and use this.
We MUST STAND and FIGHT on behalf of upright judges and this for those who are truly corrupt.
For it
Ho about we walk back through some biblical history on that comment and look at it a bit more closely? God himself brought what many of the liberals would deem harsh judgements and punishments .
God who is love and light and in whom no darkness dwells at all wanted to save all those people. Their own decisions left them open to attack by the devil. He is the one who kills steals and destroys. You have to want God generally if you want His help. He is always willing, but you gotta lose yiu free will to engage.
He gave JUST punishment for EVIL acts. There are lots of instances. Go crack open a Bible and read. If you disagree with God’s word, you need to tale that up with Him, not me.
Just wanted to say that I agree with you, and thanks for reminding us. Self righteous justice (rage) is so tempting, but it only leads to more grief. Let God win. He owns the courts, even the corrupt ones (they'll have to explain themselves to a Judge soon enough.)
No,but when people walk away and God is no longer able to cover them because of their rejection of him. Then The devil gets to have his way until you ask God again for help.
They kill and eat children. They've been subjugating the world for 100 years. "Judges" decide the fates of freemen in this country as if they were nobility.
Who really won the war of 1812?
We'll never cleanse the evil with that attitude.
lets be civil, anon, i agree with your point we have better understanding of justice than 2500 years ago