| Iron Sharpening Iron In regard to: “Twice Dead” Same Sex Marriage, Supreme Court Judges Article by Richard Frates Comments by Laura Lee (Bismarck, North Dakota) |
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| Richard Frates Article: Unless you supreme court judges who ruled “same sex marriage” constitutional REPENT – Hell is your Destiny. Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, if she did not repent before her death, is “twice dead.” Her “second death” judgment of both body and spirit condemned to hell, has reached the place of judgment before Judgment Day. 1 Timothy 5:24 – NIV “The sins of some are obvious, reaching the place of Judgment ahead of them” and John 5:24-29. Laura Lee in the Article: Editor’s Note: Though I understand the anger of some and also acknowledge personally that same sex marriage is a sin, it is wrong to condemn people to the second death as that is not our job. That job belongs to God for only He knows the heart. Many of these people we look at today and see their evil actions have never known God in this life so cannot be condemned to the second death. The only people being judged at this point in time are those God has chosen at this point to be the First Fruits. All other people will get their one and only chance at a later point in time. Laura Lee Richard Frates Wrote: I did Not condemn anyone to death. I said the same words of Jusus Christ. “Unless you repent you too will all parish.” That is the “second death” Luke 13:1-5. Laura Lee’s Response: The main reason I flagged this in your article was because of the following statement that you made in your article: Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, if she did not repent before her death, is “twice dead.” That statement by you is not only condemning someone to a second death, it is also naming the person you are condemning to death. With that said, I am not a fan of Ruth Bader Ginsburg, however it is entirely up to God to name her and condemn her to a second death. Again, that is not your job or my job to condemn anyone to a second death at this point. The main problem with what you said is that “if she did not repent before her death”. More than likely Ruth Bader Ginsburg was never given God’s Holy Spirit so therefore she was not being judged for the second death at the time she was alive. In order for a person to be condemned to a second death at this time, they would have been given God’s Holy Spirit and then after a certain point in time of living God’s way and then decided they did not want to live God’s Way and then totally rejected God and the Holy Spirit of God. Some people may actually do that, but we don’t know who those people are, so we should never condemn anyone to a second death. I know you used a scripture to prove your point, but how you worded your opinion of what the scripture is saying did leave the impression that you were condemning Ruth Bader Ginsburg to the second death. If you had explained what you meant more clearly and not used the name of a person and made it sound like she had a relationship with God and Christ when she probably never did have that relationship while she was alive, I would not have flagged what you said. |
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