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In what other way is she suppose to tell her to stop what she is doing? Tell her how else to let the woman in sin know that she is commiting sin and to stop. Under the Sixth and Nineth Commandments she is commiting sin. That’s the way it is.
She is not judging. She is trying to stop her from commiting sin which she has a moral oblagation to do. Seeing someone commit sin is not judging.
When she dies she does not have to answer why she did not do anything to stop that woman from sinning.
When we die we will have to answer for the things we (did) and (failed) to do.
Christ told the woman in adultry to go and sin no more.
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In what other way is she suppose to tell her to stop what she is doing? Tell her how else to let the woman in sin know that she is commiting sin and to stop. Under the Sixth and Nineth Commandments she is commiting sin. That’s the way it is.
She is not judging. She is trying to stop her from commiting sin which she has a moral oblagation to do. Seeing someone commit sin is not judging.
When she dies she does not have to answer why she did not do anything to stop that woman from sinning.
When we die we will have to answer for the things we (did) and (failed) to do.
Christ told the woman in adultry to go and sin no more.
Antrim