Spirituality
25 Jan 17
Originally posted by EladarWhat about in your view? You have stated that it's a war. You have stated that non-combatants killed "in a war" are not "innocent". You have stated that it is "not evil" to kill them. Is this your view of American non-combatants killed "in a war"?
Of course not, not to the Jihadists. They have declared war. We are too stupid to see it.
26 Jan 17
Originally posted by FMFI already said the ones that were killed at Christmas were not innocent. They were sacrificed by those who invited the Muslims into Germany.
What about in your view? You have stated that it's a war. You have stated that non-combatants killed "in a war" are not "innocent". You have stated that it is "not evil" to kill them. Is this your view of American non-combatants killed "in a war"?
Originally posted by EladarDo you honestly believe that your question addresses the point I made?
Do you not think a young child wasn't killed or raped by a person who was wrongly set free?
AtC: "So you're pro-life, pro-death penalty, and wish we had nuked Iran eh? Bit of a mess of contradictions, ain'tcha."
E: "Only to someone who can't make the distinction between innocent life and evil life."
ToO: "Do you honestly believe that a wrongly convicted person has never been subject to capital punishment?"
The fact is that every time that a wrongly convicted person has been subject to capital punishment, an "innocent life" has been taken.
Or can't YOU "make the distinction between innocent life and evil life"?
Originally posted by ThinkOfOneYes I do believe I dealt with the point you brought up. It is an imperfect world in both directions. Pick your poison.
Do you honestly believe that your question addresses the point I made?
AtC: "So you're pro-life, pro-death penalty, and wish we had nuked Iran eh? Bit of a mess of contradictions, ain'tcha."
E: "Only to someone who can't make the distinction between innocent life and evil life."
ToO: "Do you honestly believe that a wrongly convicted person has ne ...[text shortened]... ife" has been taken.
Or can't YOU "make the distinction between innocent life and evil life"?
In the case of abortion the person getting killed is always innocent.
Originally posted by EladarYes I do believe I dealt with the point you brought up. It is an imperfect world in both directions. Pick your poison.
Yes I do believe I dealt with the point you brought up. It is an imperfect world in both directions. Pick your poison.
In the case of abortion the person getting killed is always innocent.
Nevertheless, the fact is that for each wrongly convicted person that has been subject to capital punishment, an "innocent life" has been taken. Yet you knowingly and willingly support this taking of "innocent life". True or not true?
26 Jan 17
Originally posted by ThinkOfOneThe fact is that every time a guilty person is released and kills and rapes again innocents suffer.
[b]Yes I do believe I dealt with the point you brought up. It is an imperfect world in both directions. Pick your poison.
Nevertheless, the fact is that for each wrongly convicted person that has been subject to capital punishment, an "innocent life" has been taken. Yet you knowingly and willingly support this taking of "innocent life". True or not true?[/b]
I can lecture you as long as you want to try to lecture me.
Originally posted by EladarI'll take that as a "true" that you knowingly and willingly support this taking of "innocent life".
The fact is that every time a guilty person is released and kills and rapes again innocents suffer.
I can lecture you as long as you want to try to lecture me.