There's two strong feelings I have hearing RGB's death. The first struck me was joy that Trump could get a third court pick! That would be absolutely amazing as we need a refund on Justice Roberts.
The second feeling is sadness. It's not my place to judge, but RGB was a staunch defender of abortion so I can't expect her soul a good after life. I don't know. I hate the idea of anyone going to Hell, but that seems likely.
I'm happy she died but sad she's dead...it's weird. What's anyone's thoughts?
Actions have consequences... And no one is above consequences.
LICK MY NUTS RUTH! ... oh wait, you can't, cuz you're dead BITCH!
Think about the 30+ million babies that never got a chance to experience life under her watch
"For all have sinned and fallen short of the glory of God."
There is one barrier to Eternal Salvation, and that is the rejection of the Saviour. No actions, attitudes, or other beliefs can result in condemnation.
Hillary Clinton, as vile as I believe she may be, would find her inheritance in the presence of Christ if she would turn to Him and accept Him.
Ruth Bader Ginsberg may have passed laws that violate Christian Ethics. She may have held beliefs that contradict Biblical teaching. But those are irrelevant in terms of her Salvation.
So, you may mourn her passing, and you may pray for her soul. But don't confuse her output with her outcome.
Holy shit, I wasn't expecting that. Well said. Full of truth and balance.
Easy. It's your brain dealing with your own mortality.
I hope she is repeatedly reincarnated into every fetus that is about to be ripped piece by piece from a mother's womb.
I think we need to get over the idea that unrepentant murderers are human beings. Not only was she responsible for millions of dead children, she abandoned her oath of office:
She literally ATTACKED the constitution and made herself into a domestic enemy by staying on the court, sleeping through proceedings, and having her commie clerks render all of her decisions the last few years. All of this was done out of hatred and spite. The way she lived her life not only ensures Hell in the next life, but she lived in a Hell of her own making right here in this life.
She deserves no reverence and those who lionize her deserve no quarter as they worship death.
Good riddance.
Work is separate from life. I disagree with everything she did at work. Very few jobs are as important as SCOTUS. You would be right to feel conflicted if she was a bank teller or a small business owner. I'm very glad the seat is cleared of the influences over her and returned to the american people.