Robin Parry is the husband of but one wife (Carol) and the father of the two most beautiful girls in the universe (Hannah and Jessica). He also has a lovely cat called Monty (who has only three legs).
Living in the city of Worcester, UK, he works as an Editor for Wipf and Stock — a US-based theological publisher.
Robin was a Sixth Form College teacher for 11 years and has worked in publishing since 2001 (2001–2010 for Paternoster and 2010– for W&S).
Hi Robin, The question comes to mind of whether there is a difference between how individual Christians are to act in their face of a personal enemy and whether the state has, even should (?), do something different? Thanks for posting this though - definitely did what you said it would - provoke thought!
Indeed. I don't think that the issue is nearly as simple as this chap suggests. Nevertheless, I appreciate his uncompromising challenge. It is thought provoking.
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Hi Robin,
The question comes to mind of whether there is a difference between how individual Christians are to act in their face of a personal enemy and whether the state has, even should (?), do something different?
Thanks for posting this though - definitely did what you said it would - provoke thought!
Wow, insightful and yet so sad.
Mind you, if we think that God hates His enemies and will torture them for ever...
Matt
Indeed. I don't think that the issue is nearly as simple as this chap suggests. Nevertheless, I appreciate his uncompromising challenge. It is thought provoking.
Robin
Made me uncomfortable. I wish more Sunday mornings hit the spot as accurately
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