Or the wrongdoer
is always paid back with whatever wrong was done. This is yet another of the
saying that my dad (Saint Gianfranco )
used to say whenever someone would commit a mistake, even trivial at times,
like wearing a formal dress wearing tennis shoes.
As I think about
this I realize that it-s very logical and consequential, no matter the instance
in time and location.
The guy who wears
tennis shoes when wearing a formal dress (i.e.
shirt with tie) will pay for such mistake with the laughter and jokes of whoever
sees him.
This is just a
very trivial example of this very human (and
catholic) law.
Therefore among
the links I put below you can see that some have nothing to do with anything
religious of any kind.
I therefore I can
only pity the man living on Oxnard that by listening to the request of some
woman did hurt several other people, not just me and my family on 2 continents
but also someone who was given authority over my managing/saving my money.
I’ll be publishing
an entire new post about this soon in the future that’ll be about revenge that will
be making very close reference to the Christian God, new and Old Testament,
very much also because I’ve been asking the same question about Godly revenge
to several theologians, priests and philosophers but I’m still very doubtful
and confused from both what I’m told and not told.
Maybe
the best answer to my question about the ability of God to take revenge against
the wrongdoers can come from you, my readers who are always welcomed to either
post their comments or send a message to me, using the very simple tool her on
the right column.
- http://www.all-about-car-accidents.com/who-pays-for-car-damage.html
- http://www.eeoc.gov/laws/statutes/epa.cfm
- http://ask.metafilter.com/286538/Car-repair-done-twice-incorrectly-or-unnecessarily-Who-pays
- https://www.citizensadvice.org.uk/tax/problems-with-tax/pay-as-you-earn-common-problems/
- http://mythfighter.com/2010/08/13/monetarily-sovereign-the-key-to-understanding-economics/
- http://biblehub.com/colossians/3-25.htm
- http://khn.org/news/when-something-goes-wrong-at-the-hospital-who-pays/
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