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Post by gameboy on May 27, 2020 7:36:46 GMT
There has always been a difference between the terms "kill" and "murder". Evangelicals did not invent that. For example, when soldiers went to war it was never said they were murderers. And most Jews and Christians have never been pacifists who believed killing was never justified. Fundos didn't invent the difference, but everyone knows it is "Thou shalt not kill'. Evangelicals are now twisting it to 'murder', because they like killing and need a way to self-justify killing. No, the Hebrews had several words for "kill". The Hebrew word in the Torah is closer to "murder". Evangelicals are a comparatively new sect. But Christians and Jews have always understood that "Thou shalt not kill" didn't prohibit killing in war or self defense or other reasons. There are also many Evangelicals who oppose the death penalty. www.nae.net/capital-punishment-2/
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