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Interesting insight dk.
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seebs: If I stand by idly while innocents suffer, I'm not showing much love for the innocents.
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Christian dogma is that we are obliged to try to reduce the suffering of other people, and yes, this includes sinners. I think presenting it as "deserving" suffering is a bit misleading, at best. I'd have to think about the phrasing for a while. And yes, there are serious problems with context and knowledge; my moral system generally asserts that reasonable misunderstandings are not moral culpability. |
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