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On 05/11/2025 07:04 am, Martin Harran wrote:
> JNugent wrote:
>> Martin Harran wrote:
>>> JNugent wrote:
>>>> Martin Harran wrote:
>>>>> The Todal wrote:
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>>>>> [...]
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>>>>>> what was Andrew's especially heinous action? Seemingly, continuing his
>>>>>> friendship with a convicted sex predator.
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>>>>> *continuing* seems the most significant part of this.
>
>>>> I don't see why any of us should cast off friends who fall foul either
>>>> of the law or of public opinion.
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>>> As a Christian, I certainly believe in forgiving those who do wrong
>>> provided that they face up to their wrongs and commit themselves to
>>> stopping the behaviour. Feel free to point out where Epstein showed
>>> any of that.
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>> Who said anything about forgiveness?
>> It's about friendship and compassion. Forgiveness lies right outside
those.
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> On what basis do you think Andrew's continuing relationship with
> Epstein was about friendship and compassion?
I was not discussing a particular case.
I am talking about a principle.
>
>> Is friendship a purely transactional arrangement for you?
>> What if it were your brother?
>> Would it still be "Never darken my door again; you are dead to me"?
>> Would Christ have done that, d'you think?
>> "Let he who is without sin...".
>
> Yet again I am amused at how people who have no regard for the Bible
> seem to think they are expert on it.
What's that supposed to mean?
Are you denying that the quotation is absolutely relevant to what is
being discussed?
Or that I have it all wrong?
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