Not quite, but something tells me you are well aware of that.BigBallinStalin wrote:All debts will be forgiven; therefore, "borrow" as much as possible, enjoy it, then come running back when it all goes bad.
Let's discuss a parable 3)- The two debtors
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Re: Let's discuss a parable 3)- The two debtors
It would be interesting to compare this parable with the one about the unmerciful servant. (Matt. 18:21-35). It has similar themes of debt forgiveness and comparing forgiveness of different amounts of money.
Re: Let's discuss a parable 3)- The two debtors
Cheers dude, it's not one I have a lot of knowledge about, but that might be a good thing.macbone wrote:It would be interesting to compare this parable with the one about the unmerciful servant. (Matt. 18:21-35). It has similar themes of debt forgiveness and comparing forgiveness of different amounts of money.
the world is in greater peril from those who tolerate or encourage evil than from those who actually commit it- Albert Einstein
