Erica Kirk was wrong to forgive Tyler Robinson

What do you mean? Kill the family too?
Wow, what despicable accusation disguised as a question. Did they assassinate someone? Is there any reason to send them to a supernatural meeting where their maker decides their eternal fate?
 
He never repented. Adam when he ate the fruit repented to God only then was he forgiven.

I thought it was the most christian thing she could do.

After all, Jesus did it from the cross.
 
He never repented. Adam when he ate the fruit repented to God only then was he forgiven.

I agree. What does it accomplish? And had he asked for forgiveness, I wouldn't have given it. Her forgiveness doesn't change his destiny, hopefully, with the death penalty. And neither does it change any of the lefts feelings about Kirk.

She should have said nothing along those lines.

If he does get the death penalty, I wonder if she will go and watch?

Quantrill
 
I agree. What does it accomplish? And had he asked for forgiveness, I wouldn't have given it. Her forgiveness doesn't change his destiny, hopefully, with the death penalty. And neither does it change any of the lefts feelings about Kirk.

She should have said nothing along those lines.

If he does get the death penalty, I wonder if she will go and watch?

Quantrill

How very un christian of you!
 
He never repented. Adam when he ate the fruit repented to God only then was he forgiven.

Nobody has to repent to be forgiven by those they have wronged. The foregiveness Kirk’s widow gave is to free HER, from the destructive anger of vengeance.

Foregiveness is never wrong.
 
The psychosis of the OP is unbelieveable.

Now he's weighing in on how a widow should react.

Sickening *****.
 
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Is it? I listen to you folks quoting the Bible about you have to ask for forgiveness and blah, blah, blah. I guess that only pertains to certain folks.

Well you could quote me on that

You can't so sit down
 
Does Erica realize that Robinson is just a patsy and not the killer of her husband? Probably. She comes across as a pretty smart girl, and is probably as aware of the evil of the Zionists now as Charlie was. A very painful growing up period.
 
Does Erica realize that Robinson is just a patsy and not the killer of her husband? Probably. She comes across as a pretty smart girl, and is probably as aware of the evil of the Zionists now as Charlie was. A very painful growing up period.
Good grief
 
Nobody has to repent to be forgiven by those they have wronged. The foregiveness Kirk’s widow gave is to free HER, from the destructive anger of vengeance.

Foregiveness is never wrong.

If the person is not sorry for what they did, then your forgiveness is mute and void. It is a laugh.

It is wrong when the death penalty is required and you try and interject your forgiveness as though that removes the guilt of the crime.

Do you think she will go and watch the execution?

Quantrill
 
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Why...because I believe he should die for what he has done. How is that un-Christian?

How many times should I forgive a man who has wronged me Lord?

  • Jesus's Response:
    Jesus responded by saying, "I tell you, not seven times, but seventy times seven" (or seventy-seven times in some translations).

    • Symbolic Language:
      The number "70x7" is not a literal quantity. Instead, it is a Hebrew expression signifying endless forgiveness.
    • A Parallel to God's Grace:
      The phrase draws from Genesis 4:24, an ancient song of Lamech, who vowed a vengeance of seventy-sevenfold for any harm done to him. Jesus contrasts this with a call for believers to show a far greater willingness to forgive than Lamech was to seek vengeance.

      That's why it is unChristian.
 
How many times should I forgive a man who has wronged me Lord?

  • Jesus's Response:
    Jesus responded by saying, "I tell you, not seven times, but seventy times seven" (or seventy-seven times in some translations).

    • Symbolic Language:
      The number "70x7" is not a literal quantity. Instead, it is a Hebrew expression signifying endless forgiveness.
    • A Parallel to God's Grace:
      The phrase draws from Genesis 4:24, an ancient song of Lamech, who vowed a vengeance of seventy-sevenfold for any harm done to him. Jesus contrasts this with a call for believers to show a far greater willingness to forgive than Lamech was to seek vengeance.

      That's why it is unChristian.

Well, Christian wasn't established yet. But of course, forgiveness was.

Of course, I agree, it speaks to endless forgiveness'. But not to just anyone.

You use the example given in (Matt. 18:21-35). The lord of the servant forgave the servant the debt. But then that servant wouldn't forgive one of his servants his debt. Thus the lord turned around and would not forgive the original debt and instead cast the servant in prison till all was paid. So where is the 'endless forgiveness', as that would be just the second time.?

Point being, it doesn't always apply.

I don't mind if Kirk's wife wants to forgive the murderer of her husband. That's between her and God. Don't make a public spectacle about it as though that is supposed to change anything about the due process of law.

In other words, forgive him all you want, as long as he is killed later for it. Correct?

Quantrill
 
You are not a Christian if you don’t forgive others
She is not a Christian, she is a Zionist raised in the shadows of the Mossad.

She is a fraud. Anybody who knows just a bit of her history realizes she is an imposter, rather like Biden was, and every bit as evil.
 
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