BIBLE TIME: Charlie's murder was a violation of God's divine order, not Erika Kirk's... She sinned against God by forgiving him without his repentence. No theologian would have agreed with the outrageous suggestion that we unconditionally forgive those who abuse and murder our family members.
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I think Erika forgave him for the hurt he caused her personally by taking away her loved one. It does not mean the killer is absolved of his sin. Thats between him and God.
Yes. I think this fits too. Vengeance belongs to God. At times I believe God ushered in the USA because He was tired of seeing His people being slaughtered in this world. He Loves all but we know people by their fruit. God has given the greatest gift to USA CITIZENS. A birthright to be allowed to judge others in realtime.
Turning the other cheek doesn’t not mean to not use the Constitution we are birthed with in the USA. Turning the check is having your brain turned on and if one attacks you and you start destroying them and they ask for mercy, we can stand them up and be friends.
Christianity in the USA is the last stand in this world and so many Americans believe they should kneel at this evil and allow them to be the master…. We cannot serve two masters. Americans HAVE to make a decision. Both decisions will end in a Spiritual War and also a physical war… yet we with our families have already been in the physical war.
God created the USA so Christians can destroy and rebuke evil. Not to allow evil to prosper with beguiling jest taunting sickness. :)
THIS
Her forgiveness is about what's in HER heart not his
Anything that says otherwise is vestigal Jewish stuff that Christians don't need
The bible is an IQ test for people to eventually figure out that the old God isn't the same as the new one; he's a jealous petty god of vengeance, rules, kingmaking and division; the real God of the new testament is the god of love, forgiveness, equality and truth
the old god keeps humans in a tribal divisive anticivilizational state, the new one allows humans to build bridges and ditch their monkeyhood for starhood
I don't believe God forgives injustice. Ever. I can forgive someone for an act of injustice when they ask for forgiveness. But they still have to pay the debt.
Wow. That is an intense and hard view to hold. Where may I ask- respectfully is the hope in that relationship or again I am not being anything but curious How does a relationship with God work with that view? It is none of my business I just literally feel compelled to ask
I don’t agree with his position, but think it does offer something we should consider, per my comment.
We should be terrified (hopefully only to an extent) of intentional sin, but the modern church is all like “GRAAAAAAAACE! Do what thou wilt! (*except porn. Yeah, that’s about it.)”.
Part of repentance that doesn’t get mentioned often is “atonement/reconciliation”. We tend to assume that Jesus did it all and there’s nothing left for us to do, but is that what scripture says?
There’s also a difference between intentional and unintentional sins.
We have a lot of work to do to get this fixed…