Sunday 22 January 2012

Apocalypse Chap 9 verse 21


9:21. Neither did they penance from their murders nor from their sorceries nor from their fornication nor from their thefts.

Another proof that St. John the apostle refers to our time in chapter 9 is this last verse when men (people) would not repent their murders.

A murder is a preplanned manslaughter and is therefore an extremely rare incident committed by only a few individuals throughout the world. It happens in every society in all times thus St. John is not referring to them (murderers) when he is using the general term “Men”. Demographically the percentage of murderers hasn’t changed – they always existed – but most important a murder is a sin for which, the perpetrator would most likely feel remorse or repent at the last days of his life.
 
To conclude St. John the apostle is writing about a large scale of killings committed by men in general (not soldiers but people of our time) and although they need to regret them – for they don’t kill to survive as soldiers do – they don’t.

IN OUR OPINION THAT’S THE CASE OF ABORTIONS - THE KILLING OF MILLIONS WITHOUT FEELING GUILTY-  

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