I don't get how they justify that--as if preventing "sin" is more important than preventing death. Isn't indirectly causing someone's death or suffering a far greater sin than merely allowing them free will to sin if they want? Shouldn't the punishment for sin be the judgement of the Big Guy, not theirs?
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Date: 2006-02-08 09:23 pm (UTC)Grrr.
I don't get how they justify that--as if preventing "sin" is more important than preventing death. Isn't indirectly causing someone's death or suffering a far greater sin than merely allowing them free will to sin if they want? Shouldn't the punishment for sin be the judgement of the Big Guy, not theirs?