He gave him plenty of chances, probably years and years. He should have stopped being a huge homosexual. Probably gave him too long of a chance seeing how his sin turned out.
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Anonymous
Doesn't matter. Still murder.
2 years ago
Anonymous
Murder implies wrongdoing
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Anonymous
Yes. Because it was wrong to throw that boy to his death.
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Anonymous
In the grand scheme, it was necessary. That's the kind of decision a king has to make.
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Worth going to hell over?
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God forgives. History doesn't
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If he asked for forgiveness then that would be admitting it was a mistake to begin with, which is what this argument hinges on. And God would know if you were insincere in your plea. >He was a homosexual corrupting his son.
Doesn't give him a right to murder him. >He's not going to hell for that.
He would.
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Anonymous
Isn't being gay a sin too? So wouldn't God reward him?
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God doesn't reward people for punishing sinners.
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He was a homosexual corrupting his son. He's not going to hell for that. The other stuff in the movie like prima nocta (that didn't ever happen in RL) he would though.
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>that boy
You sound like the homo
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He was early 20s at the oldest. Helpless before the King who could have had him dealt with effectively without murdering the lad.
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have a nice day, homo
2 years ago
Anonymous
Odd choice of words since I'm fine with him throwing the homosexual out the window
You should watch the commentary audio for this part, Mel gives a very clear chuckle at that moment and instantly tries to save face saying how it ACSHUALLY isn't a homophobic take
It was in my old dvd
>The problem with Scotland is it's full of Scots.
Scots that are trivially different from Englishmen and could easily be culturally assimilated (and later were).
>English is the most widely spoken language in Scotland, with 99% of Scottish citizens responding that they could speak English. >The second most spoken language in Scotland is Scots, which can be spoken by 30% of Scottish citizens. This Germanic Language, spoken mostly in Lowland Scotland is often classified as one of the ancient varieties of the English language. In fact, most people in Scotland (64% of adults in Scotland, according to a 2010 study done by the Scottish government) do not consider Scots a language.
Leviticus 20:13
13 If a man also lie with mankind, as he lieth with a woman, both of them have committed an abomination: they shall surely be put to death; their blood shall be upon them.
He would need direct evidence for that and a trial with reliable witnesses. Which is also in the bible elsewhere. He couldn't just throw him out of a window. Which is murder compared to execution.
Doesn't matter. You just quoted Leviticus so this is Levitical law.
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Anonymous
I'm not him and he's the king so he's the head of the court. Also you've never read numbers have you? Anyways I'm finishing up a movie and heading off I'm mainly just goofing around he clearly should have gotten rid of the guy earlier but its just a movie with other made up stuff.
the historical longshanks was one of the greatest british monarchs
its not hard to figure out why he is being misrepresented
he got btfo by robert the bruce
He was one of the greatest kings in English history
That was his son. Also Bruce was a usurper and betrayer. Baliol true king.
>based homosexual hater
Was that supposed to be a "villainous" moment? It was perfectly justified.
It was blatant murder and Longshanks would have went to hell for that.
He was a homosexual corrupting his son, deus vult.
Doesn't matter. It wasn't even in a battle. It was murder.
Murder is a legal term. He's the king.
King doesn't matter to God.
What denomination are you?
>denominations
That's what I though, another tradcath. Frick off, faker.
It was a battle against sodomy, and he won the battle. You're also a homosexual who should be thrown out a window as well.
He gave him plenty of chances, probably years and years. He should have stopped being a huge homosexual. Probably gave him too long of a chance seeing how his sin turned out.
Doesn't matter. Still murder.
Murder implies wrongdoing
Yes. Because it was wrong to throw that boy to his death.
In the grand scheme, it was necessary. That's the kind of decision a king has to make.
Worth going to hell over?
God forgives. History doesn't
If he asked for forgiveness then that would be admitting it was a mistake to begin with, which is what this argument hinges on. And God would know if you were insincere in your plea.
>He was a homosexual corrupting his son.
Doesn't give him a right to murder him.
>He's not going to hell for that.
He would.
Isn't being gay a sin too? So wouldn't God reward him?
God doesn't reward people for punishing sinners.
He was a homosexual corrupting his son. He's not going to hell for that. The other stuff in the movie like prima nocta (that didn't ever happen in RL) he would though.
>that boy
You sound like the homo
He was early 20s at the oldest. Helpless before the King who could have had him dealt with effectively without murdering the lad.
have a nice day, homo
Odd choice of words since I'm fine with him throwing the homosexual out the window
The lady doth protest too much methinks
Son*
You should watch the commentary audio for this part, Mel gives a very clear chuckle at that moment and instantly tries to save face saying how it ACSHUALLY isn't a homophobic take
It was in my old dvd
Only Mel would put this in a movie plus make it a comedic moment.
The Scottish, Welsh and Irish would have done exactly the same as England if they had the means to.
Why the frick was his name 'Longshanks'?
He had long legs?
Not even close. He was just an idiotic turd.
Patrice O'Neal on Braveheart:
>The problem with Scotland is it's full of Scots.
Scots that are trivially different from Englishmen and could easily be culturally assimilated (and later were).
Just like the Black in America, huh? Scots were never assimilated, they're still very distinctly Scottish
>Scots were never assimilated
You STILL have a "Scottish independence" movement
>Just like the Black in America, huh?
No? Are you moronic?
>Scots were never assimilated
As long as they refer to themselves as Scottish, then by definition they aren't assimilated
They actually did very well eventually. Brown people however...
>English is the most widely spoken language in Scotland, with 99% of Scottish citizens responding that they could speak English.
>The second most spoken language in Scotland is Scots, which can be spoken by 30% of Scottish citizens. This Germanic Language, spoken mostly in Lowland Scotland is often classified as one of the ancient varieties of the English language. In fact, most people in Scotland (64% of adults in Scotland, according to a 2010 study done by the Scottish government) do not consider Scots a language.
>we is be speakin dem ENGLISH! we got dem assimilations!
Not how it works.
Scots are all massive pussies. Much more so than the english
There's not much difference between the two peoples.
you throw one guy out a window and you never hear the end of it
Of Scotland ever left the UK they'd become a third world, heroine addled shithole.
reminder Wallace was an agent of the English crown paid to spread the war
>did what he had to
>prima nocta
agreed
Prima nocta was never a thing, still a great movie though.
killing gays isn't murder though
According to which church?
Leviticus 20:13
13 If a man also lie with mankind, as he lieth with a woman, both of them have committed an abomination: they shall surely be put to death; their blood shall be upon them.
He would need direct evidence for that and a trial with reliable witnesses. Which is also in the bible elsewhere. He couldn't just throw him out of a window. Which is murder compared to execution.
Hes the king ya goof
Doesn't matter. You just quoted Leviticus so this is Levitical law.
I'm not him and he's the king so he's the head of the court. Also you've never read numbers have you? Anyways I'm finishing up a movie and heading off I'm mainly just goofing around he clearly should have gotten rid of the guy earlier but its just a movie with other made up stuff.
I like how this guy plays the role with such an old timey Shakespearean quality in a movie with otherwise pretty campy performances
He did nothing wrong except have a homosexual son. Robert de Bruce is a murder and usurper.