John Brown Jr. from Encinitas, California left a comment to a post I wrote the other day concerning the Myers spy case . He probably won't be back, but I'll answer him via this post.
Mr. Brown asked this question:
Wow, I thought that you said that you are a christian? Is that a very christian attitude?
Mr. Brown, How should a Christian react to this story? I might be able to forgive them, but that does not mean they should be let go with no punishment. Voicing an opinion that they deserve to be punished to the fullest extent allowed by law is not a sin. Jesus said to render unto Caesar what is his and breaking the law falls under that counsel. They knowingly broke the law and they need to pay the price for that decision.
I don't think you comprehend the seriousness of what they are being accused of doing over the last 30 years. They quite possibly put many lives at risk and they certainly did much harm to our own (and your) security. They sold out the United States.
I don't feel sorry for them. They were not coerced or forced. They made the decision on their own. One hopes they come to terms with their maker before they die and God will forgive them if they do, but that does not relieve them of their debt to society.
I'm willing to bet that Mr. Brown is not a Christian and if he is, what kind of Christian goes around asking questions like that?
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If a Christian he is probably the type that is stuck in Romans 13 submitting to the Government (particularly when it is to his liking).
In the US we have a different paradigm. We ARE the government. The elites would like us to forget that, but this is OUR country and as such, we drive it, we own the bylaws of the club.
As one of the owners, I am severely displeased that the Myers attempted to burn down my place, with my family and me inside.
Does that put it in a better light?
Posted by: Rob | Wednesday, June 10, 2009 at 08:42