Re: OJ dead
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The real trial to commence... Not according to the KJV. Romans 6:7 "For he that is dead is freed from sin." Another bible says: "For he who has died has been acquitted from his sins." That refers to a believer who has been set free from the bondage of sin, not an unregenerate murderer.
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Re: OJ dead
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OJ claimed to be a Christian. Just sayin. He was a murderer, almost certainly, but we all sin. And we can all be forgiven of our sins, too, including murder. Your sin isn't forgiven until you strip your fig leaf. He wore his until it was too late.
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Re: OJ dead
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If the glove dont fit-you must aquit. Make sure you get a good rap lawyer if the jury is all black. Ever skin with leather gloves? It only works once.... That and a little pretrial weight gain and fluid intake should do the trick. That glove trick was a gimmick.
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Re: OJ dead
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OJ claimed to be a Christian. Just sayin. He was a murderer, almost certainly, but we all sin. And we can all be forgiven of our sins, too, including murder. Your sin isn't forgiven until you strip your fig leaf. He wore his until it was too late. How do you know?
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Re: OJ dead
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This was enough for me
Detective Mark Fuhrman took the Fifth Amendment during the O.J. Simpson trial when asked if he had planted evidence because he wanted to avoid self-incrimination. By invoking the Fifth Amendment, individuals can refuse to answer questions in a legal proceeding if the answers could potentially expose them to criminal prosecution. This action led to significant controversy and scrutiny during the trial.
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Re: OJ dead
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This was enough for me
Detective Mark Fuhrman took the Fifth Amendment during the O.J. Simpson trial when asked if he had planted evidence because he wanted to avoid self-incrimination. By invoking the Fifth Amendment, individuals can refuse to answer questions in a legal proceeding if the answers could potentially expose them to criminal prosecution. This action led to significant controversy and scrutiny during the trial.
The fith is not an admission of guilt and cannot be construed as such.
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Re: OJ dead
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God would give him the courage to admit his crime. To who? We don't have to confess our sins to anyone except God. James 5:16 tells us tp confess our sins to one another, that we may be healed, but that's clearly not an absolute for salvation. The thief on the cross said "we are punished justly, for we are getting what our deeds deserve", but didn't confess to any specific sin, nor did he specifically express repentance, though it's implied. Yet Jesus still told him that he would be with Him in paradise. More plainly, plenty of people have accepted salvation on their deathbeds, without even having the chance to confess sins, even if they wanted to. I'm not saying the dude was or wasn't a for-sure born again christian,nobody realy knows, just that he claimed that he was.
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Re: OJ dead
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This was enough for me
Detective Mark Fuhrman took the Fifth Amendment during the O.J. Simpson trial when asked if he had planted evidence because he wanted to avoid self-incrimination. By invoking the Fifth Amendment, individuals can refuse to answer questions in a legal proceeding if the answers could potentially expose them to criminal prosecution. This action led to significant controversy and scrutiny during the trial.
The fith is not an admission of guilt and cannot be construed as such. If he was not guilty then why not simply say he did not plant evidence?That says a lot.
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Re: OJ dead
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God would give him the courage to admit his crime. To who? We don't have to confess our sins to anyone except God. James 5:16 tells us tp confess our sins to one another, that we may be healed, but that's clearly not an absolute for salvation. The thief on the cross said "we are punished justly, for we are getting what our deeds deserve", but didn't confess to any specific sin, nor did he specifically express repentance, though it's implied. Yet Jesus still told him that he would be with Him in paradise. More plainly, plenty of people have accepted salvation on their deathbeds, without even having the chance to confess sins, even if they wanted to. I'm not saying the dude was or wasn't a for-sure born again christian,nobody realy knows, just that he claimed that he was. If he knew himself at all from a Biblical perspective he would have never uttered those words.
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Re: OJ dead
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Isn't there a judgement for the Godly and the un Godly?
2 Corinthians 5:10 For we must all appear before the judgment seat of Christ, so that each of us may receive what is due us for the things done while in the body, whether good or bad.
Rev 20:11 Next I saw a large white throne and the one who was sitting on it. The earth and the sky fled from his presence and there was no place for them. There is a judgement between the forgiven and the unforgiven. A lot of people call themselves Christians and it means a lot of different things to different people. But there is this: 21 “Not everyone who says to me, ‘Lord, Lord,’ will enter the kingdom of heaven, but the one who does the will of my Father who is in heaven. 22 On that day many will say to me, ‘Lord, Lord, did we not prophesy in your name, and cast out demons in your name, and do many mighty works in your name?’ 23 And then will I declare to them, ‘I never knew you; depart from me, you workers of lawlessness.’ The man hanging beside Jesus on the cross, was he Godly or ungodly? I do not know the condition of OJ's soul. I saw something the other day that I thought was fascinating. When people asked if they were a good person, meaning have they done more good in their lives than bad compared to an average person, nearly 90% said they were above average. Good thing we are not depending on good works to get to Heaven.
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Re: OJ dead
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Anyone that thinks OJ was innocent of murder is simply missing a lot of brain cells. Sorry if this fits you. He wrote a book titled: If I did it: confessions of a killer, come on now?
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