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In other words, 2/3 of the worlds population are the enemies of Jesus and will be killed?
My opinion is that this is a really stupid thread because all it's doing is fostering argument and discontent amongst our fellow Christians. I see no growth or benefit from a thread like this.
My opinion is that this is a really stupid thread because all it's doing is fostering argument and discontent amongst our fellow Christians. I see no growth or benefit from a thread like this.
An enemy of Jesus is anyone that the US condemns to death.We don't know how many (or who) are Jesus's enemies at the present time. That remains to be determined. Much of the world's population will die in the tribulation period before Jesus arrives for the final battle.
An enemy of Jesus is anyone that the US condemns to death.
As much as I agree with you, Florida2, far from all christians seem to do so. Your viewpoint is clearly in line with what my own was as a christian, and I maintain that position without believing there is any divine commandment demanding it of me today. However, there are many verses in the bible where violence is quite significantly endorsed directly (as in the call for death penalty for minor perceived crimes, the sale of offspring as slaves, or extermination of entire nations) or indirectly (By speaking of atrocities without any form of condemnation).
Christians today are the ones who keep pushing for discrimination of homosexuals. It tends to be christians who want borders closed to immigration, and who work against universal healthcare in the states. Just to bring up a few examples. Yes, plenty of christians are as you describe loving and kind people. Who genuinely seek to do good and who also DO good. We can probably make a long list of such people, famous or not. But, we can also make a long list of christians who are anything but. And both sides (it is an excessive simplification to say there are only two sides, I know) tend to claim they are right because the bible supports THEIR view. In many cases both sides are right, too. The bible may be said to support many different things if the reader only wants it to.
I applaud the viewpoint you seem to have, that love is your primary purpose, and I would agree that this would be Jesus of Nazareth's core teaching. It would seem not everyone agrees with us on that though. Not in practice, anyway.
An enemy of Jesus is anyone that the US condemns to death.
Since when was the US the mouthpiece of Jesus?
Let's say that someone in another country murders someone. That's clearly a terrible sin and is in direct opposition to Jesus, yes? The US authorities will not have even heard of this person and will anyway have no authority to condemn this person to death.
By your reasoning the murderer is not an enemy of Jesus.
Depends on whether the suspect murdered a Christian.Since when was the US the mouthpiece of Jesus?
Let's say that someone in another country murders someone. That's clearly a terrible sin and is in direct opposition to Jesus, yes? The US authorities will not have even heard of this person and will anyway have no authority to condemn this person to death.
By your reasoning the murderer is not an enemy of Jesus.
Depends on whether the suspect murdered a Christian.
Jesus now rules the earth through the 4th horseman, the US, whose weapons bring hell and death to the enemies of Jesus.
Having grown up in a country which, to all intents and purposes, hasn't had the death penalty for my lifetime (well, technically it was finally abolished in all circumstances in 1998, but hadn't been actually executed 'scuse the pun for 34 years before that), I find it rather barbaric that anyone - particularly Christians - can even consider it as a possibility.
I support the death penalty, but with a higher burden of proof than "beyond a reasonable doubt". There should be virtually no doubt what-so-ever in capital punishment cases, and the offender must either pose a serious threat to society or have committed a truly heinous act.