To be wrong is not just the same as to do wrong. The person who is - TopicsExpress



          

To be wrong is not just the same as to do wrong. The person who is wrong can be corrected but someone who does wrong may have already wreaked some incalculable damage. If we are to be correct, we must pay something of a reason to make sense in any course of action or reaction. What about those who act of ignorance, you may ask and commit a wrong deed? But it does not say that all those who are wrong commit wrong always, no. Thinking first before taking action helps everyone to apply caution before it is too late. Dont act on a whim, try be damn sure you know for certain what you are doing ever before making a single move. Take for instance Boko Haram, they claimed education was evil. Therefore those educated are wrong. But have they done wrong yet? Not that everyone once gone to school emerged from it a criminal. Or that any criminal ever caught got their inspiration out of western education. The Boko Haram members therefore prefer to have people raw and primitive whereas they have some grains of the dreadful western stuff that has enabled them to transmit their message via satellite. Therefore they are educated and it may be the quota of this western virulent learning in them that should account for the massacre they engage in nearly daily. It is human to be wrong and really it is not a permanent state. One time you get wrong , another time you find how you have been wrong. Like when you have someones phone number sort of confusing and you dialed and heard wrong number! Or the address of a street, a house wrong again! Surely it is not punishable by death sentence. I might be wrong in thinking that a man who approaches a food seller wants to buy. If I have thought so and removed my eyes from the scene, I cannot see different that he has a question to ask on not the price this one time. He might be known to the seller and only stopping by to say a hello. Another point the Muslims raise is, Jesus is not the Son of God as God could not have a wife. A good point raised but isnt that a mere belief on the part of Christians which is embedded in their hearts. If God who is a living God has never been heard complaining, why would it so much draw the ire of the adamant Muslims to a daggers point? Should a mere harmless belief bottled up in someone be cause to be killed for? The Muslims cannot say because the Christian has spoken thus he has stolen their cow too. By the way if erroneous beliefs are punishable by instantaneous death even when such a belief does not inadvertently lead on to crime, then everyone is an offender because from earth heaven is zillions of miles away and no one can really say they have in anyway verified their beliefs while stranded on the surface of earth without any physical contacts form visiting angels yet. Should we not wait for Gods judgement therefore before jumping to condemnation of another mans choice of heart matters?
Posted on: Fri, 07 Mar 2014 02:40:58 +0000

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