Suicide Bombers
Suicide Bombers
This entry is specially created in response to Ink comment in my entry titled "Love Not The World". I have entitled this reply "Suicide Bombers".
Hi Ink,
Really happy to see your reply.
Bloggers always like to comment somthing like this: "This is MY BLOG and everything here is my own opinons. If you dun like it then dun read it..."
I feel that this is the most irresponsible claim of all time. As a Christian myself, I would like to ask: "Does God allows us, Christians a private "place" or "time" for us to be behave all we want to and yet will not be accounted for?" Such as "taking a day off as a Christian"?
Haa... it seems like a good idea, but just too bad, thats a reality. Christians' life have been closely scrutinised at all time. The first line of observers are our immediate family members. They are the ones who see you day in day out. The moment you declare that you have "converted" means "I am now living a Christian life." Disappointed the parents may feel, but they know that they can't stop you. Hence they would observe you closely just what kind of life we are now living thereafter. Chances are if they see you been a changed person to the better, they would follow suit. If not, you are just as shameful as those SUICIDE BOMBERS out there.
SUICIDE BOMBERS... sound scary right? Face it, its a fact. These are the people who claimed to be fighting for their own "Rights" or "Religion". To us they are called the terrorism. In their own community, they are their spiritual heroes. But we all know that they were all a bunch of shameless creatures who had caused grievous hurts to the world. To these evil-possessed animals, they can also claim that it was their body that they were sacrificing. They thought they had done divine sacrifice which would earn them a RIGHT to heaven. But these creatures ended up destroying more lives and making the most crazy mistakes of their lives.
Hence I brand those irresponsible bloggers "Suicide Bombers" too. The truth is that they may write whatever they want in the blog, but there are ripple-effects in life for whatever we do. Is there a "private place" or "off days" for us? Especially bloggers, the things they write can be observed and affect countless people online. Is it not more sinful than those who succumb to sexual sins behind closed doors? Is it not more sinful than those who harbour evil thoughts in their minds? Is it not more sinful than those careless mouth who spoke freely?
If you still not convinced, take a look at the 2 bloggers who end up in courts recently. My advice to these bloggers. Its online, its alive.
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