I feel as though I have to say something here. Attempting to assassinate a Presidential candidate is bad enough, but the very idea that people can wish another human being dead is so heinous that it proves America has gone so far beyond human decency that it is now psychopathic. I could never wish another human being dead, or call for their death for political reasons. Who does that? Today, "the value of a single life" is trivialized. We see people being killed in the streets for just being at the wrong place at the wrong time. Some people see nothing wrong in killing an innocent baby, or pushing an elderly person into the path of a speeding subway. We live in a society where life has no value. Our own government invented a bio-weapon intended to kill and maim. Political assassination has been going on for centuries, and I always thought it unfortunate that "taking out" a leader was the only way to make change. But, the idea of people publicly stating "Trump should be assassinated" is by far worse than anything imagined for a people. We need to bring back God's love for ALL of his children, and stop wishing people dead. In my opinion, "wishing" another person dead is the same as pulling the trigger yourself. Our people are corrupted, and sinful, and hateful, and will kill for a penny. This, is what bothers me the most, We are not animals, we're all God's creation, and we need to stop wishing people dead, from a fetus in the womb, to a political candidate you disagree with.
@Thyme1967 Yes, wishing someone dead is sinful. Not only that, but being angry with someone WITHOUT CAUSE is also mortally sinful. ["In my opinion, "wishing" another person dead is the same as pulling the trigger yourself."]
"But I say to you, that whosoever is angry with his brother, shall be in danger of the judgment. And whosoever shall say to his brother, Raca, shall be in danger of the council. And whosoever shall say, Thou Fool, shall be in danger of hell fire." [Matthew 5:22]
[22] "Thou fool": This was then looked upon as a heinous injury, when uttered with contempt, spite, or malice: and therefore is here so severely condemned. Shall be in danger of hell fire-- literally, according to the Greek, shall deserve to be cast into the Gehenna of fire. Which words our Saviour made use of to express the fire and punishments of hell.
@Thyme1967 It the same principle as the sin of adultery. You don't actually have to commit adultery to be guilty of the sin of adultery.
"But I say to you, that whosoever shall look on a woman to lust after her, hath already committed adultery with her in his heart." [Matthew 5:28]