When you look at history, why do so many Christians completely ignore the commandment, "Thou Shalt not Kill"? Did they think that if it was in war, power, money, etc., it was excused? Even now many Christian's believe in the death penalty, which is completely against the New Testament. And Murder is one of the things that society holds as the number one worse thing anyone can do. I am not sure about in the past, but I am sure it was still pretty serious if someone be put to death for something that harmed no one. And it is not just Christians. Look at the Middle East. How come so many deaths/murders are caused by people of religions that most condemn it?
2007-10-12
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