"but I go to my Lord without fear" . A human can always justify a horrible thing he has done. And while I understand how Tony Christie's character in the song commits a crime of revenge, it is without question the wrong thing to do! You won't make your wife alive by killing another person. It's not "an eye for an eye" anymore. Now it's "Thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself", as Jesus says in Matthew 22.36-40, is the right way to handle things. I do not like that song. Even though it was written from another person's view point, the fun dancable music make it seem like harmless fun.
"but I go to my Lord without fear" . A human can always justify a horrible thing he has done. And while I understand how Tony Christie's character in the song commits a crime of revenge, it is without question the wrong thing to do! You won't make your wife alive by killing another person. It's not "an eye for an eye" anymore. Now it's "Thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself", as Jesus says in Matthew 22.36-40, is the right way to handle things. I do not like that song. Even though it was written from another person's view point, the fun dancable music make it seem like harmless fun.