An eye for an eye, and a failure
Ghandi said, "If you take an eye for an eye, then you have a blind person".
The exectution on Friday of the drug trafficker in Singapore has divided Australia including the churches. (for those who do not know the man of 22 was caught moving drugs through Singapore 3 years ago to pay for his brother's debts, both then long-term unemployed and no family in Australia to help).
Here he would have been given 10 to 15 years in prison, but he was hanged last Friday morning.
I would have thought that Christians would have some compassion and believe in giving every person a good chance at rehabilitation and repentance. That's what I understand we are to gather from the event recorded in chapter 8 of Johns gospel where Jesus didn't apply the Law!
The execution did not get a mention from the clergy at my church last Sunday and I'll be surprised if it does this week.
Does anyone know any clergy who will condemn capital punishment this week? Or even say something to half the church who think that the man got what he deserved as to all large quantity drug traffickers.
On another front I it seems that I have missed out on the nursing course. When I got to the interview and the frist question was "are you working in health care?" I thought that I have to stress my St. Johns experience to have any chance.
I admit to a couple of hours of sulking and anger, the whole process was fickle designed to get rid of good people for there were not enough places in the courses.
There is a lady at church who absolutely 'knew' I was going to get into the course -- middle class prig! I always knew that there was a big chance of missing out. How do I show her Christian kindness.
What is Christian kindness anyway: some people don't return my e-mails, or want to communicate with me. I hope, but I'm not sure, that I will get Christian kindness in Heaven. Comments?
Gary
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