Forgiveness not only absolves past evil, but present and future. That is how salvation works. When it comes to crimes that break the law, however, there are consequences, and it’s up to the courts and the law to determine what is the fitting punishment.
Does your comment suggest also that judgment and discipline should be meted out on people who join a local congregation? For example, if someone shares their testimony of conversion and is seeking membership to join a church, do you have any basis for suggesting that church should punish her for her sins? What about church discipline? For past sins prior to joining?
When it comes to crimes that break the law, however, there are consequences, and it’s up to the courts and the law to determine what is the fitting punishment.
Retarded, when the law protects evil and criminalizes justice then why should I allow it to be the sole method of earthly punishment? The law is clearly evil so it is no up to the common man to punish evil doers such as sluts, prostitutes, and underage sexhavers
Forgiveness not only absolves past evil, but present and future. That is how salvation works. When it comes to crimes that break the law, however, there are consequences, and it’s up to the courts and the law to determine what is the fitting punishment.
Does your comment suggest also that judgment and discipline should be meted out on people who join a local congregation? For example, if someone shares their testimony of conversion and is seeking membership to join a church, do you have any basis for suggesting that church should punish her for her sins? What about church discipline? For past sins prior to joining?
Retarded, when the law protects evil and criminalizes justice then why should I allow it to be the sole method of earthly punishment? The law is clearly evil so it is no up to the common man to punish evil doers such as sluts, prostitutes, and underage sexhavers