That makes sense.
William Mitchell and Dante Arthurs are the ones with a high public profile that could attract a similar sentiment. Then there is the obvious CSK. Possibly the Osmington grandfather too, but at his age life is probably life anyway.
That's some pretty heavy reading. For me, the obvious question isn't about whether this case warrants the "never to be released" sentence, but why this is the first of its case in WA. There are other cases that have probably warranted a fairly similar sentence that have had a minimum timeframe...
Glad you are engaging in the purpose of this thread.
Do you not think that what you just posted would be more at place in the many, many other threads available?
Or do you just want to repay the willingness of people to put their hands up and answer questions with condescension and derision...
Jesus talking about destroying the temple and rebuilding it in 3 days would also refer to Him talking about the fulfilment coming through His ressurection.
1 Cor 9:21
To those not having the law I became like one not having the law (though I am not free from God's law but am under Christ's...
I agree with you and like what you have done in part.
You looked at the heaven and earth disappearing, when inreality when Jesus talks about things being accomplished, he is talking about His rising from the dead.
Also, even if you do choose to read it in the former, seeing the OT through the...
In Galations, Paul talks about Christ not coming to abolish the law, but to fulfill it. Shadow and reality. The OT is a shadow of what was to come in Christ, so we can't ignore the OT, rather read it in relation to what we know in the new testament.
I would say that traditional religious people would identify themselves as such because they believe in a religion more than a relationship.
Christians can come from many denominations, but religious people can as well. I would distinguish a religious person from a christian by the way they...
This is why I rarely speak up about these things. There are so many misconceptions about Christianity that could be addressed, but people are always way too happy to get caught up in sounding more intelligent and brining up other points because they want to argue existentialism and philosophy...
like how judgemental they are and how they want people to believe what they do? how they say that anyone that doesnt agree is bad? how they put everyone in the same "bad" boat?
FWIW if you use the term religion to cover all aspects from Catholocism, Islam and Atheism and many other religious...
sorry, i think i agree with you, but i may be reading your post a bit wrong.
I agree that the bible will always come under closer scrutiny, i was just saying that simply because it doesnt line up with other history books alone doesnt mean that it is wrong.
Plenty of history books have been...
Firstly tell me where i stated I was a Christian?
Secondly i love that people hate that Christians try to force beliefs and morals on people, yet in my experience it has been people that don't believe that are far more aggressive in trying to force opinions. The offence in discussions is most...
you restated your point and told me to google it?
guessing that means you cant justify it? I'm not saying you are wrong, I would just like to hear you elaborate on these claims you make if they are true.
Show me the inconsistencies and where the history books say something different to the Bible.
I'm not trying to convince you of anything, i'm just addressing your points. You claimed it was people trying to explain God, and I said that isnt what Christians believe.
Also, the fact that so many authors wrote the book with such consistency probably backs up the thought that it was...
Not just a belief in Christ. It says in the bible even the devil believes, and shudders. What Protestant churches teach is that our good deeds alone can never earn Gods favour. Rather our punishment was taken by Jesus when He died, and as such we are free from that punishment.
Good deeds then...
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