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	Comments on: Why would Christ, the Prince of Peace, destroy entire cities?	</title>
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		By: will7370		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[One needs to see the destruction of these cities as an act of love.  If Christ had not intervened in their lives in such a dramatic and final way, then the children they would have brought into the world later would have had absolutely NO CHANCE of avoiding spiritual destruction.  Coming to earth and being born into those families would have been an automatic failure.  The sins of the parents are often passed on to the third and fourth generations.  It was a losing proposition for them, and so God intervened and put a complete stop to those family lines.  Harsh?  Yes.  But ultimately an act of love.  You have to see the big picture.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One needs to see the destruction of these cities as an act of love.  If Christ had not intervened in their lives in such a dramatic and final way, then the children they would have brought into the world later would have had absolutely NO CHANCE of avoiding spiritual destruction.  Coming to earth and being born into those families would have been an automatic failure.  The sins of the parents are often passed on to the third and fourth generations.  It was a losing proposition for them, and so God intervened and put a complete stop to those family lines.  Harsh?  Yes.  But ultimately an act of love.  You have to see the big picture.</p>
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