He also claims the family of the Black suspect could be the hardest hit.
“I feel for [the suspect’s] family because now their son will end up in prison and learn that he killed someone, and he devastated and killed my son who I can never get back. It’s unfortunate for everyone involved,” he continued.
I mean there's forgiveness and then there is too forgiving.
Also there's this little nugget
According to the latest US Census reporting data, the small town that cradles Collin and Denton counties is only 52.2% White alone, down from 81% in the year 2000.
Many modern Christians fail to understand that we can forgive someone's sins, but still allow and condone the state to punish them for their crimes. That's not hypocrisy. It's how we're commanded to set up our nations, with the right hand of God (the church) overseeing matters of faith, and the left hand of God (the earthly authorities, the government) enacting justice on earth.
The father's statement about "woe to the black for being in prison" is severe racial cuckoldry. God never, ever intended for us to let our enemies walk all over us in perpetuity, letting them kill us and everyone we love, with no recourse or action to stop it. If we let evil trample upon our loved ones, that is a direct contradiction to the commandment to "love thy neighbor".
I mean there's forgiveness and then there is too forgiving.
Also there's this little nugget
According to the latest US Census reporting data, the small town that cradles Collin and Denton counties is only 52.2% White alone, down from 81% in the year 2000.
Many modern Christians fail to understand that we can forgive someone's sins, but still allow and condone the state to punish them for their crimes. That's not hypocrisy. It's how we're commanded to set up our nations, with the right hand of God (the church) overseeing matters of faith, and the left hand of God (the earthly authorities, the government) enacting justice on earth.
The father's statement about "woe to the black for being in prison" is severe racial cuckoldry. God never, ever intended for us to let our enemies walk all over us in perpetuity, letting them kill us and everyone we love, with no recourse or action to stop it. If we let evil trample upon our loved ones, that is a direct contradiction to the commandment to "love thy neighbor".