"I Swear"
By pormadi
@pormadi (1300)
Indonesia
December 2, 2009 11:29pm CST
Some of leaders of a country swear in the name of God that they do not corrupt anything or take anything is not their rights since they work in government office. I am not sure that people will believe in what they swear. I myself say what they should give proofs to verify their swear. Hi mylotters, any advice on "I swear"?
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@suspenseful (40193)
• Canada
3 Dec 09
You are allowed to take an oath on the Bible, also known as "I swear," but whether a person believes them should be shown by their actions after wards. You cannot condemn one for what they have not done that. If they said that they have been honest, etc. then that is in regard to their past works and therefore they will have to be accountable. But if they say that they will be honest, etc. and are later proven that they are not, they have violated their term of office.
@suspenseful (40193)
• Canada
4 Dec 09
We should see what their past lives and only trust those who have decided to do a complete turn around and there is evidence of that fact. Those who just plan to do it all over again in spite of their world have been crossing their fingers behind them will swearing on the Bible.