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http://news.sky.com/story/1201849/kim-jong-un-shoots-dead-his-uncles-family

 

It's not just enough for him to murder his own uncle with savage dogs, he has his uncle's family murdered too.

This is what happens in Godless societies.

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This is one scary man.... :o

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"This is what happens in Godless societies".

 

That is an interesting statement since many of the Kings of England practiced execution in the same way as Kim to consolidate their own political power.

 

Of particular note is Henry the VIII...founder and religious head of the Church of England. One of his earliest actions as king was to charge 2 of his father's ministers with treason, and have them killed..

 

I don't think it could be properly argued that England was a 'godless society' simply because some of its monarchs were murderers anymore than can one argue that Kim's actions are the result of Korean society or its people at large.

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"This is what happens in Godless societies".

 

That is an interesting statement since many of the Kings of England practiced execution in the same way as Kim to consolidate their own political power.

 

Of particular note is Henry the VIII...founder and religious head of the Church of England. One of his earliest actions as king was to charge 2 of his father's ministers with treason, and have them killed..

 

I don't think it could be properly argued that England was a 'godless society' simply because some of its monarchs were murderers anymore than can one argue that Kim's actions are the result of Korean society or its people at large.

There's just one problem there.

 

North Korea is godless, as all religious activity is discouraged there.

 

England was still subject to the Church of Rome under Henry the VIII, well until he separated the Church of England from Papal authority, but England was still subject to Catholic authority under the Church of England.

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"This is what happens in Godless societies".

 

That is an interesting statement since many of the Kings of England practiced execution in the same way as Kim to consolidate their own political power.

 

Of particular note is Henry the VIII...founder and religious head of the Church of England. One of his earliest actions as king was to charge 2 of his father's ministers with treason, and have them killed..

 

I don't think it could be properly argued that England was a 'godless society' simply because some of its monarchs were murderers anymore than can one argue that Kim's actions are the result of Korean society or its people at large.

Do you have something that is actually important, substantive and worth reading relative to the topic of Kim Jung Un's brutality, is this anti-Christian drivel all we have to look forward to?

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"North Korea is godless, as all religious activity is discouraged there."

 

I don't follow your logic.

 

North Korea may be "officially" atheistic, as are all other Communist nations...but that is not to say the society nor its citizens are 'godless'.

 

Far from it. Christianity thrives in North Korea (underground as that may be) and in other communist nations (like China).

 

In fact. some of the fastest growing Churches in the world...the nations producing the most Christian converts every year are in Communist/atheist nations

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"England was still subject to the Church of Rome under Henry the VIII...."

 

Again, I'm not following your logic.

 

The Catholic Church did not instruct or demand of Henry VIII to murder his father's ministers any more than did the Church instruct or authorize him to murder St Thomas Moor.....or execute his wives

 

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The point here is that England was not made any more 'godly' by the personal evil actions of Henry VIII than is North Korea today made 'ungodly' by the personal actions of Kim.

 

Nor could the righteousness of Christian believers in common English society be the cause of Henry's evil anymore than can Kim's evil be the result of North Korean society or culture alone.

 

Each did their own evil on their own accord.

 

Regardless of their societies, religions, cultures, or political affiliations....Kim, like, Henry and all men...commit assassination and murder simply because they personally want to....and LIKE it.

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