Yesterday, a terrible tragedy struck Northern Nevada. Many of you
have probably seen the news about a man who fired on several people,
ultimately killing four of them, before taking his own life. Five of
the people who were shot were Nevada Army National Guardsman, three of
which died. Many find themselves utterly dumbfounded by this evil act.
Of course, compounding the issue is that, with the death of the
shooter, we may never know why he did it. There is a tremendous
sadness, and even anger over this tragedy. In fact, one commenter on a
news website summed his anger toward the shooter by stating, “I hope God
doesn’t show you mercy. I hope you rot in Hell.”
I have found myself thinking about that phrase over the last
twenty-four hours. What should we think of someone who has committed
such an atrociously evil act? Should we truly desire for someone to
“rot in hell?” Should we really desire that God never show that person
mercy? Ultimately, I believe the answer is no. Keep Reading...
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