Sorry you disagree with me. I AM a Christian and I believe that there is a place for those who committ the most heinous crimes. He worked against all that is right and good, knowingly worked against America and the freedom that she stands for, and committed (if not murder) than at the least, voluntary manslaughter. My statement is supported by the Bible and I will not change it. While you think I should take it easy on him, I sure hope the Almighty doesnt.
But you are not God and therefore are in no position to make judgment. You are in serious spiritual jeopardy if you feel you are so righteous to be equal to God, who alone judges the state of man's soul.
You are wrong my friend...What SIN did Jesus say was unforgiveable? If Ted Kennedy asked Jesus for forgiveness on his abortion stance, you know what he is forgiven...
his slate is wiped cleaned...
You condemning him to hell is really condemning yourself.
This is based on the Word of GOD...
JOHN 8:11
Christ neither found fault with the law, nor excused the prisoner’s guilt; nor did he countenance the pretended zeal of the Pharisees.
Those are self-condemned who judge others, and yet do the same thing.
All who are any way called to blame the faults of others, are especially concerned to look to themselves, and keep themselves pure.
In this matter Christ attended to the great work about which he came into the world, that was, to bring sinners to repentance; not to destroy, but to save.
He aimed to bring, not only the accused to repentance, by showing her his mercy, but the prosecutors also, by showing them their sins; they thought to insnare him, he sought to convince and convert them.
He declined to meddle with the magistrate’s office. Many crimes merit far more severe punishment than they meet with; but we should not leave our own work, to take that upon ourselves to which we are not called.
When Christ sent her away, it was with this caution, Go, and sin no more.
Those who help to save the life of a criminal, should help to save the soul with the same caution.
Those are truly happy, whom Christ does not condemn. Christ’s favour to us in the forgiveness of past sins should prevail with us, Go then, and sin no more