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<blockquote data-quote="Steven Bobb" data-source="post: 31661069" data-attributes="member: 736329"><p>When you explain the anger that the storeowners feel when they got vandalised.When you admit that 2 wrongs don't make a right.I see you're strangely silent about calling rioting wrong.And if God calls vandalism sin, the anger of the black family doesn't change that.To me, it seems that you're calling out the sin of racism, but haven't said anything about the vandalism.Whether I can understandstand their anger or not,that still doesn't take away from riots and vandalism also being sin...whether you admit it or not.God is nuetral, He's not going to say, one sin is wrong, but the other is ok.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steven Bobb, post: 31661069, member: 736329"] When you explain the anger that the storeowners feel when they got vandalised.When you admit that 2 wrongs don't make a right.I see you're strangely silent about calling rioting wrong.And if God calls vandalism sin, the anger of the black family doesn't change that.To me, it seems that you're calling out the sin of racism, but haven't said anything about the vandalism.Whether I can understandstand their anger or not,that still doesn't take away from riots and vandalism also being sin...whether you admit it or not.God is nuetral, He's not going to say, one sin is wrong, but the other is ok. [/QUOTE]
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