Love the sinner, but hate the sin.
That can be sorta like an anti-compliment (if you're using it as a compliment that is...)But it does sound better this way, "you are unique unlike everyone else."
Originally posted by: PhoeniXof_Hades
Hey, what did you get it edited for? It was a good one. Rewrite it back, please.
Originally posted by: PhoeniXof_Hades
If religion contained any truth, it could be ridiculed, insulted, even defiled without being diminished in any way. Its truth would shine through undimmed, unblemished, shaming those who abused it into silence. But that's not how things are. Religion is prickly, it's intolerant, it's ultra-defensive precisely because it's brittle and fragile.- Pat Condell
Originally posted by: PhoeniXof_Hades
Don't judge lest you be judged.
Love the sinner, but hate the sin.
A BANGLADESHI construction worker involved in a love triangle with an Indonesian maid was on Friday sentenced to death after he was convicted of murdering her.
Kamrul Abdul Hasan Quddus, 35, looked shocked on hearing the guilty verdict, which came almost a year after his High Court trial in February last year.
The naked body of his on-off girlfriend, Ms Yulia Afriyanti, 25, was found stuffed in a cardboard box in a unit of an uncompleted condominium in Queensway on Dec 16, 2007.
Kamrul, who worked at the site, was arrested and charged with her murder. He told police that she was already dead when he found her at the worksite but was too frightened to tell anyone.
During the trial, it emerged that Ms Yulia was also seeing another man during their on-off relationship.
DNA tests showed Kamrul had sex with her before her death; his fingerprints were also found at the scene. But the defence tried to argue that the evidence was circumstantial and did not prove he killed her.
Kamrul chose not to testify in his defence.
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