Are you saying that if I don't treat my fellow human being well I will be tortured in the Kingdom of Heaven? What does that say for the people that condone the torturing, what kind of people are they?
Also, damn straight I would be pissed at the guy who borrowed money from me and couldn't pay it back and put my family at risk of being sold away from me. That other slave should have been more responsible and not borrowed something he knew he couldn't pay back.
You let the message completely soar above your head. The emphasis of the Parable is pure forgiveness. Forgive others out of love. If you couldn't read into that I'm going to just go take over France.
The Parable is symbolism for God having forgiven us, and our duty to thus forgive others.
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Are you saying that if I don't treat my fellow human being well I will be tortured in the Kingdom of Heaven? What does that say for the people that condone the torturing, what kind of people are they?
Also, damn straight I would be pissed at the guy who borrowed money from me and couldn't pay it back and put my family at risk of being sold away from me. That other slave should have been more responsible and not borrowed something he knew he couldn't pay back.
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The Parable is symbolism for God having forgiven us, and our duty to thus forgive others.
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Also, please don't take over France, those people have been through enough, if you do I will ressurect Charles De Gaulle to mop the floor with you.
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The episode number is Season 1, episode 8, the character focused on in that episode Leoben Conoy reminds me totally of you.
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