Zarqawi-He Rests in Pieces
The crown prince of Al-quada, the prince of terror Al Zarqawi is dead.
May God have mercy on his evil soul.
A point for all Christians to remember-ours is not a struggle against flesh and blood, but against powers and principalities. We should hope that Al Zarqawi found one last instant to repent of his evil (doubtful he did) because eternal damnation is not something we should wish on anyone-no matter how evil. The pain and suffering caused by such a monster was tremendous, but it will eventually end. Hell has no end. One should hope for repentence and adequate punishment.
Here is where the doctrine of Purgatory held by the Catholics seems fair; Al Zarqawi does not deserve immediate Heaven, even though he may be penitent. I know; Purgatory is found nowhere in the Bible, but is merely infered to exist by the Papacy. Still, there are cases where justice must be met, while mercy is granted. I hope that there is a purgatory for the very evil who plead for mercy at the end. (I dearly hope I don`t have to go there-or the REALLY bad place, either!)
At any rate, today is a day of judgement on the wicked! We should be glad that such evil has been taken from us.
This will go a long way towards stabilizing Iraq, and weakening an already poorly led Al-Quada.
May God have mercy on his evil soul.
A point for all Christians to remember-ours is not a struggle against flesh and blood, but against powers and principalities. We should hope that Al Zarqawi found one last instant to repent of his evil (doubtful he did) because eternal damnation is not something we should wish on anyone-no matter how evil. The pain and suffering caused by such a monster was tremendous, but it will eventually end. Hell has no end. One should hope for repentence and adequate punishment.
Here is where the doctrine of Purgatory held by the Catholics seems fair; Al Zarqawi does not deserve immediate Heaven, even though he may be penitent. I know; Purgatory is found nowhere in the Bible, but is merely infered to exist by the Papacy. Still, there are cases where justice must be met, while mercy is granted. I hope that there is a purgatory for the very evil who plead for mercy at the end. (I dearly hope I don`t have to go there-or the REALLY bad place, either!)
At any rate, today is a day of judgement on the wicked! We should be glad that such evil has been taken from us.
This will go a long way towards stabilizing Iraq, and weakening an already poorly led Al-Quada.
1 Comments:
Tim, I strongly suspect that al Zarqawi did not repent and my muse gave me the wherewithal to pen this bit of satire.
http://gmroper.mu.nu/archives/180688.php
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