AC/DC drummer arrested in murder plot

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  1. Jedi Knight Well-Known Member
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    The drums made him do it.
     
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    Yep...the rhythm.....or maybe the drugs.....
     
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    For all we know he may have even played Dungeons & Dragons...
     
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    His home in New Zealand was found to have methamphetamine and pot in his possession too. What a shame.
    And Malcom Young, the bassist and brother to the lead guitarist, was diagnosed with dementia not long ago and had to leave the band.
    Now they have a new album slated to drop early December and two of the main members will be absent.
    Terribly sad. God bring them peace and healing.:praying:
     
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    New album won't get them off the Highway to Hell.
     
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    But it might get them Back in Black. :smilewinkgrin:
     
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    We don't know the relationship they have with God. It is not ours to judge.
     
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    Bad trees ring a bell? Out of the abundance of the heart the mouth speaks ring a bell? You should have discernment on such things. Worldly people use "don't judge" to side step discernment or lack of study the scriptures.
     
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    Interesting that you would judge me that way.
     
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    But people can make an educated guess.
     
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    1 Samuel 16:7

    But the Lord said to Samuel, “Do not look on his appearance or on the height of his stature, because I have rejected him. For the Lord sees not as man sees: man looks on the outward appearance, but the Lord looks on the heart.”
     
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    Do not be unequally yoked with unbelievers......how do you obey God here without making a judgement?
     
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    This is the the simple answer!:thumbs:
     
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    You're attempting to call me an atheist?
     
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    Context is key, David was not very appealing physically and so Samuel did not think he was the one God selected to be King, The main point of this passage is that Physical stature, Class, Money, etc.... should not be something a person is judged for, because God sees a persons heart.

    The bible does say that a good tree brings forth good fruit, and that a corrupt tree brings forth corrupt fruit, so when a person lives their whole life doing drugs, playing immoral wicked music, plotting murders, etc... it's not really that radical to predict that they are probably not saved.

    The bible condemns hypocritical judgments, (Judge not that ye be not judged) for example, I'm not right with God and I steal, yet I condemn you for telling a lie and say that I am better than you, this the bible clearly condemns, this does not mean that we cannot tell other people that what they do is wrong or a sin, it means that we should never think we are better than someone else, because we are all wicked sinners and are all guilty, but the bible does tell us to rebuke with all authority, and it does tell us that we are watchmen that it is our job to warn others of sin and it's consequences.
     
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    His point is that if the bible commands us not to marry someone who is lost, that is is impossible to do this without making judgment on whether or not they are saved.

    It basically proves that there are times when Christians must make judgments, for example, you will probably not try to win people to Christ unless you have first made a judgment that they are probably not saved.

    Making judgments is a part of the Christian life, and the bible says the Spiritual man judgeth all things.

    We are to judge everything according to the scriptures.
     
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    I was attempting to show you can judge And should And look at context as Jordan is trying to help you with.
     
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    Yes, I fully understand context and that is why I cited the scripture I did. Thank you for outlining the full import of its message as that is what was meant to apply here as it seems people are judging AC/DC because of their job, etc...

    God see's a persons heart. No one on this board knows any member of AC/DC. They do not know their faith or if they have one.

    Where is mercy when a report such as that in the OP is brought to light? Where is compassion?

    Instead, there is judgement, condemnation, inferences, implications, and accusations.