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On Apr 2, 4:53*pm, m II wrote:
bpnjensen wrote: It is my belief that if a person is murdered untimely, God cuts him/ her a little slack at the pearly gates. Is any murder ever 'timely' ? If so, that reeks of predestination and makes a complete farce out of the notion of free will or a conscience. mike It looks like you are trying to make a point here, in a somewhat roundabout way, and really change the subject - which *was* that a man is about to be executed unjustly and that God have a bit of extra mercy under the circumstances. If you wanted to pick on me, you would have been better off just pointing out that I made a slight redundancy - like if I said "unjust murder" for example - to which I would simply apologize for my error, and change it to "killed untimely". No matter - this topic isn't worth discussing any longer. Like Burr says, "I'm gone" :-) Bruce |