07-24-2006, 03:46 PM
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->If you sin you will have punishment for that. That is the Christian belief. That is the basis of Christianity. That is why there is a judgement day. On that day God punish all people who do some mistakes and crimes. And heaven is the reward for good deeds and hell is the reward for bad deeds.
... There are many preist who do crimes. Buit thye will get punishment.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->I am relieved to hear that. Here I was thinking that
- Luther, who kept calling for torture of prostitutes, farmers and 'witches' (I suggest you learn German and then dumb it down to understand Luther's lunatic ravings),
- Pope whats-his-name in the 13th century who sanctioned torture,
- and the priests of the Dominican order who made up most of the inquisitors and torturers
were all in Christo-heaven now. Nope, you've clarified it for me. Thanks. They're all in Christo-hell, according to you.
Unless you define 'sin' differently. Maybe the Christo-definitions for 'crimes' and 'sins' doesn't include the actions of the above criminals.
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->That is why there is a judgement day. On that day God punish all people who do some mistakes and crimes.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->That's all your belief. Sounds like nonsense to me. Infinite punishment for finite sin. Sounds so manmade and exactly the sort of thing people would invent to scare others into believing. Nothing rational or meaningful about it at all. Jehova sounds like a nassssssty.
... There are many preist who do crimes. Buit thye will get punishment.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->I am relieved to hear that. Here I was thinking that
- Luther, who kept calling for torture of prostitutes, farmers and 'witches' (I suggest you learn German and then dumb it down to understand Luther's lunatic ravings),
- Pope whats-his-name in the 13th century who sanctioned torture,
- and the priests of the Dominican order who made up most of the inquisitors and torturers
were all in Christo-heaven now. Nope, you've clarified it for me. Thanks. They're all in Christo-hell, according to you.
Unless you define 'sin' differently. Maybe the Christo-definitions for 'crimes' and 'sins' doesn't include the actions of the above criminals.
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->That is why there is a judgement day. On that day God punish all people who do some mistakes and crimes.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->That's all your belief. Sounds like nonsense to me. Infinite punishment for finite sin. Sounds so manmade and exactly the sort of thing people would invent to scare others into believing. Nothing rational or meaningful about it at all. Jehova sounds like a nassssssty.