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If you were interned in a concentration camp in WW2, would it have been wrong to rejoice that Hitler was dead? Was it wrong for the people of Iraq to take to the streets to celebrate when Saddam was on the run and his two sons were killed?
In the Old Testament, there are examples of people rejoicing at the death of others, and even in Revelation there is the implication that the great celebration feast of the Lord will involve rejoicing that the corrupt kings of the world are dead.
Is it always wrong to be glad that someone whose whole life caused misery and pain to others is in a place where they can no longer cause anyone any pain?
A friend of mine recently informed me that there is a party planned in Trafalgar Square in the heart of London at 1pm on the day after ageing former prime minister Margaret Thatcher dies. It’s said that there are already 100,000 confirmed guests. As much as the woman may have damaged Britain and cost many people their jobs and homes, and as much as I profoundly disagree with everything she stood for, I think it’s very cruel to treat her that way. She’s no longer in a position to hurt anybody, so rejoicing at her death just seems cruel and inhumane.
In the Old Testament, there are examples of people rejoicing at the death of others, and even in Revelation there is the implication that the great celebration feast of the Lord will involve rejoicing that the corrupt kings of the world are dead.
Is it always wrong to be glad that someone whose whole life caused misery and pain to others is in a place where they can no longer cause anyone any pain?
A friend of mine recently informed me that there is a party planned in Trafalgar Square in the heart of London at 1pm on the day after ageing former prime minister Margaret Thatcher dies. It’s said that there are already 100,000 confirmed guests. As much as the woman may have damaged Britain and cost many people their jobs and homes, and as much as I profoundly disagree with everything she stood for, I think it’s very cruel to treat her that way. She’s no longer in a position to hurt anybody, so rejoicing at her death just seems cruel and inhumane.