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Old 12-19-2011, 10:36 AM
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Re: Kim Jong Il is dead!

I honestly don't care what's happening to ol slim-Jim now. Just like a horrible co-worker who's fired -you don't care what he's currently doing, just that he isn't at your company anymore.
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Old 12-19-2011, 01:52 PM
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"When the righteous prosper, the city rejoiceth. When the wicked die, there are shouts of joy."
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Old 12-19-2011, 02:34 PM
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I honestly don't care what's happening to ol slim-Jim now. Just like a horrible co-worker who's fired -you don't care what he's currently doing, just that he isn't at your company anymore.

Randy, have you thought about calling a pest control about your computer. I've almost damaged my screen try to get that little creature, with no luck!

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Old 12-19-2011, 03:02 PM
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Sounds like it would be good to pray for the leadership of Korea.
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Old 12-19-2011, 06:25 PM
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I will plainly state that I am glad that this man is dead.

You, I, and many others are glad to see him die.
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Old 12-19-2011, 06:29 PM
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I think they get their jollies at the thought that he's burning in hell.
I don't get any jollies at the thought that he's burning in hell.
It is my understanding that at death our spirit/soul leaves the body and God dispositions that inner person to Hades or Paradise and the body returns to the earth awaiting the resurrection.

I don't know if Kim Jong called out to God for mercy before his death or not. I hope he did. He is in the hands of a merciful God.
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Old 12-19-2011, 06:57 PM
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Re: Kim Jong Il is dead!

There is an article on this on Charisma news online today

http://www.charismanews.com/world/32...rea-christians

What Does Kim Jong-Il’s Death Mean to North Korean Christians?

Kim Jong-Il, the leader of North Korea, died on Sunday evening. North Korean news agencies reported that Kim Jong-Il had died of fatigue from "overworking to serve the people of North Korea." He was 69 years old.

Because of possible ramifications of his death for North Koreans and the entire world, Open Doors is calling for prayers for the country and the suffering Christians who live there.

"Today marks a significant day in North Korean history," says Open Doors USA president and CEO Dr. Carl Moeller. "Though this brutal dictator, who was responsible for so many atrocities, has died, the future is still unknown. Some speculate that his son Kim Jong-Un will be just as cruel to all dissenters. Others suggest that he may be more lenient. We simply do not know the future of North Korea, but God does.

"This is why it is vital that Christians around the world pray for North Korea during this transitional time. Pray especially for the brave Christians inside North Korea. They are fearful that they might face even more suffering. There are an estimated 50,000 to 70,000 Christians being held in North Korean prison camps where they face even more horrific treatment than other prisoners. People are starving to death. The people of North Korea are living a nightmare that never ends."

For the past nine years, North Korea has held the number one spot on the Open Doors World Watch List. The list ranks the top 50 countries which are the worst persecutors of Christians. The 2012 World Watch List will be released on Jan. 4 with North Korea expected to retain the top spot.

In North Korea, any form of worship to anyone other than the "Great Leader" (Kim Il-Sung) and the "Supreme Leader" (Kim Jong-Il) is seen as treason. North Korean Christians are often arrested, tortured or even killed for their faith in Jesus Christ.

"It is very unlikely that there will be any policy changes," says Simon, Open Doors' main contact for Christians inside North Korea. "In fact, since Kim Jong-Un came closer to the helm, North Korea has stepped up its attempts to uncover any religious activities. There have been more house raids, more spies trained to infiltrate religious and human rights networks and one South Korean Christian who was murdered in China because he helped refugees. Christians fear what Kim Jong-Un capable of doing. He will do anything to keep hold of power."

As Simon sees it, North Korea is the first communist country that has established a real dynasty. The rule has been transferred to the third generation, he notes, but there is a big difference from the previous succession: Kim Il-Sung had the support of the entire communist bloc.

"Kim Jong-Il had been preparing for his role for over 20 years before he had to assume power. Kim Jong-Un was only designated as the next leader in October 2010 during a rare Worker's Party Congress," Simon says. "He is young and inexperienced. There may be a power struggle, which he may not win. On the other hand, the clique around the Kims has been able to hold the ropes for over six decades. They have made it very difficult for opponents to get organized. Something special is needed to topple the regime."

A North Korean Christian refugee in Seoul, South Korea, told Open Doors that she had mixed feelings when she heard the news of the death of Kim Jong-Il.

"I always thought I'd be happy when he was dead. I hated him but God taught me to love my enemies. My North Korean friends react in different ways. One is angry and says: 'He should have died like Moammar Gadhafi (former Libyan dictator killed several months ago).' Another is relieved: 'Congratulations! Now the Koreas will become one nation soon.' To be honest, I don't see that happening very quickly. Even if the 'absolute power' has died, the generals and other rulers will do their very best to keep control."

According to Open Doors sources, North Korea has closed the borders and sealed off the usually tolerated black markets. Security agents and police officers are seen on every street and alley. The sound of wailing people is being heard throughout the country.

"We hope 2012 will see real change politically and economically, but especially in freedom to believe," Simon says. "We pray for freedom for all citizens so that they may be free to live how they want and allowed to believe what they want. We want those prison camps to open up so we can embrace our brothers and sisters in Christ who have suffered there under terrible circumstances."
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Old 12-23-2011, 09:52 AM
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a tribute to Kim Jong Il


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Old 12-23-2011, 02:45 PM
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Re: Kim Jong Il is dead!

I was not saying that I am not glad that he is dead, I am. But that it is sad that his soul went out into torment forever lost and apart from God. However, he had opportunities while alive, and he made his choices as do we all.
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"overworking to serve the people of North Korea." LOL!!!
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