You're wrong because even those "couple of murder victims" had the same right and expectations of the genocided millions: the right to live. The statistical disparity is irrelevant and dehumanizing.
Edit: I see that my comment has caused quite a stir! For those of you who disagree with me, let me ask you: what is the "acceptable" threshold for murder? How many slayings are allowed before it becomes morally indefensible? I ask you because Joseph Stalin once quipped: "one death is a tragedy...a million deaths is a statistic".
"Sincerely - SCOTUS Just Us, Roberts"
You're wrong because even those "couple of murder victims" had the same right and expectations of the genocided millions: the right to live. The statistical disparity is irrelevant and dehumanizing.
Edit: I see that my comment has caused quite a stir! For those of you who disagree with me, let me ask you: what is the "acceptable" threshold for murder? How many slayings are allowed before it becomes morally indefensible? I ask you because Joseph Stalin once quipped: "one death is a tragedy...a million deaths is a statistic".
suck a dick. There is no ceiling for sin. a 1 foot building of sin is less pressing than a 30,000 foot building of sin.
How does the quantity of it even matter if just one act of sin is sufficient to doom one's eternal soul?
just say you're sorry, pay the tithe and your soul is saved.