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    The concept of forgiveness and absolution is clever.

    It enables a Christian to do “bad” things but still judge others for doing the very same things.

    Empowering hypocrites since 4000 BC!

    • more like 300AD, no?Nairn
    • The hypocrisy you describe goes against actual xtian principles (making them 'false xtians')—so you don't really have a point other than they're hypocrites. :)PonyBoy
    • lol. Christians since 4000 bcGnash
    • The one god myth I supposemonospaced
    • As long as you donate weekly, you are a good Christian.
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    • for starters ...monospaced
    • imagine a world where you can distinguish between "good" and "bad" people with a quote from a book and a service what makes people confess all their bad acts.
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    • For repeating these quotes in return, these bad deeds of the people who use this service should be nullified.
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    • those who determine the gravity of the given crime never abuse the information they have obtained, neither when they determine the number of repetitions
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    • nor afterwards.
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    • not even when they commit an evil deed.
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    • or one of theirs.
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    • never.
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    • :)
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    • You’re forgetting repentance and penance which are also part of Christian forgiving. Absolution cannot be given without them.Morning_star

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