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Why a life with an expiry date doesn't have peace, but if talk of decease were to cease, then we'd have peace?

Perhaps the 2011 movie clevery called 'In Time' has

a biblical moral to it, contained in this clever movie quote:

'No one should be immortal if even one person has to die.'

~ Justin Timberlake.

It seems to echo many biblical themes in one clever quote.

- eg: Romans 2:11 says there is no partiality with God,

which is a constant biblical theme throughout the Bible.

- eg: the biblical mention of "in time" occurs in Heb 4:16,

which talks of "find grace", and to "obtain mercy"; And if

Romans 2 is applied, said mercy is for all, else not you.

- eg: 2Cor 5:14 clarifies that if even one died for all,

the result is accounted as if "all dead", not all alive.

- eg: Mt 22:32 clarifies he is not the God of the dead,

but is the God of the living, which is to allegory say

he is not Law = all perish, but is Grace = none perish.

So perhaps talk of decease should cease to have peace.

Perhaps crucifixion is not what God will have, if

the will of God is: "I will have mercy, and not sacrifice",

which is to allegory say I will have grace, and not law,

which is to also allegory say I will have life, not death.

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  • Anonymous
    9 years ago
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    then you'd have to grease your fleece and then crease your lease.

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