Bryan Fischer Firefighters Controversy
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I agree with the ideas that legally and morally as a legal entity the city fire dept. was bound by liablity insurance and contractual legalities and such.
I would not agree with the idea that they were “christian”. The word “christian” should not even be a description here.
This is a link to the Websters defintions of christian http://1828.mshaffer.com/d/search/word,christian
No organization can act christian, they can act within or without the law. They can follow a moral code. But they are not christian. As a legal entity it cannot be saved or born again. They may be a religious organization under the law, but this was a city fire department not a religious organization.
If the individuals living on that street wanted to exhibit christian principals of living/doctrines they could have stepped up and helped their neigbor. But the firemen were part of a legal entity – not this man’s neighbors. Now I detest all of this legal nest we live in America today. But that is the result of the sin in the world.
So many times organizations are tied up by legal, insurance, & governmental rules/regs/laws. The ones at fault here – morally and legally is the homeowner. And morally at fault, any neighbor that did not step up.
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