Christians I especially want to know your opionion on this and whether you think his execution was Just!
2006-12-30
05:52:06
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For those who say "spiritual" is meaningless not true at all,whatever happens on this earth has a spiritual message in it whether you realize it or not!Those who judge me by saying I am just throwing in this world to give it an air of mystery are sadly mistaken,his execution is a fulfillment of a spiritual prophecy and is a symbol of the state of the world as we know it,there is something deeper behind it and not easily understood by the human mind.
2006-12-30
05:58:48 ·
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It is sad to see how blind many of you are,everything is predestine and pre-determined,everything has a spiritual message in it!
2006-12-30
06:00:44 ·
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VERY SAD NO ONE UNDERSTOOD MY QUESTION!
2006-12-30
06:03:36 ·
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it states that good will always overcome evil.....that sooner or later you will pay for the wrongs you have done unto others...
2006-12-30 05:58:28
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answered by shiningon 6
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The execution of Saddam Hussein was an earthly doing more than any spiritual type message.
The only message is that if you don't follow the rules on earth and get caught you'll be punished.
We should all pray that his soul rests in peace.
2006-12-30 14:03:38
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answered by Anonymous
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None. The word "spiritual" is rather meaningless. It is a vague ill-defined term.
What you're really asking is whether Saddam's death will have a positive or negative affect on the world, or how we think about the world, or on the world's morale (depending on which flavor of the word "spiritual" people answer). You just tacked on the word "spiritual" to give your question an artificial element of mystery.
2006-12-30 13:53:55
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answered by nondescript 7
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As a christian i believe the execution of Saddam Hussein was just. He was dictator who killed thousands, supported terrosits, and had a pretty evil reign. Hopefully this will have a positive impact on the world, but we shall see.
2006-12-30 13:56:40
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answered by Anonymous
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How can anyone think that an execution could have a spiritual message????
At best it could have a sociological one!
Flat out there is NO GOD that will say BOO about anything we do! It doesn't matter who people kill. Be it Sadam, Hitler, Or Jesus. There is NO GOD that will appear and say that was right or wrong! It is people that will sit back and say weither something was right or wrong and that is based on their personal belief structure not a GOD!
2006-12-30 13:56:51
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answered by Anonymous
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If you're asking me as a Christian, then my own specific background of Calvinism would say that although it may have been considered "just" in man's eyes, in God's eyes man's definitions of guilt don't count. If you think you stand less condemned before God than Saddam Hussein, you've got another thing coming. Every single one of us is guilty save for God's loving grace that elects us unto salvation. Judging is God's job. As for any schadenfreude, we need to do some self-examination before we play that game.
2007-01-01 22:41:08
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answered by ccrider 7
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I just read today that He went to the Gallows with Allah (Koran) is Great.
It means that leaders can't get away with killing just anybody because power was given to them. There is a day of judgment. I believe that is positive.
Sadam didn't receive redeeming Grace through faith in Christ Jesus. So there is not atonement for his sins. So he is in hell and I believe that God had something in store for him there.
People had prayed for him to come to Gods saving grace, but he didn't receive it. I don't know if another chance will be given him in the after this life.
Saddam killed northern Kurds (Christians there also) for no righteous reason. After Kuwait withdrawel, he gassed poisons into Israel. Though wasn't successful. But he was successful for murdering Iraqis (1000s) who he thought opposed his attempt to take over Kuwait. God isn't pleased with that, but the message of Christs redeeming grace was given to Saddam through people he trusted to work for him when he was in power. Saddam rejected Jesus.
His execution was just.
2006-12-30 14:14:35
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answered by LottaLou 7
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People will interpret it differently according to their agenda. The execution wasn't intended to send a spiritual message. The execution was not spiritually motivated. For many Iraqis it's about revenge. For Americans, who facilitated it, it's about empire building.
2006-12-30 13:59:10
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't agree with most executions, although feel that learning does come out of negatives as positive..... why... This basically shows the world that we won't stand for negative- killing of innocent people...... although the execution in a sense was perhaps negative. But we learn out of it as positive, since we are human.
lol... I hope you understand, I think I do.
2006-12-30 14:07:31
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answered by inteleyes 7
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Did Saddam get a fair trial? No. Did Saddam deserve to die? Yes. Does it carry a spiritual message? No. Will it impact anything? No.
2006-12-30 13:56:08
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answered by Fish <>< 7
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It's all negative. He's a martyr for some an object of hatred for others. His execution has exacerbated a situation that was already spiralling out of control in Iraq.
2006-12-30 13:54:47
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answered by Anonymous
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