
07-10-2008, 06:46 AM
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Supercalifragilisticexpiali...
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Join Date: Feb 2007
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Re: Jobs people should not be allowed to do?
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Originally Posted by 1399
I see nothing wrong with being the prison executioner-- someone has to flip the switch!
Even I would have a conviction about being an underwear/swimwear model.
I'd like to add that Christians should not be:
*undercover cia agents (or anything along that line of work)
*tv sit-com or hollywood screen actors (for most shows and movies around today anyway)
*drug dealer
* any job that prevents any kind of Christian fellowship at long stretches of time.
Of course I have no issues with Christians killing other people in the context of war. However, I have never given thought (before just now) to the idea of, "What if the other guy taking my bullet or feeling the heat from my bombs is also, a Christian?"
But then again, he's trying to kill me so I kill him first-- in the context and only in the context of war can I really rationalize all of this.
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How about Revolutionary War? Say like, if a country started killing a million babies a year... could it be rationalized then?
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