Sean Harding’s Reviews > The Pastor and the Painter: Inside the lives of Andrew Chan and Myuran Sukumaran – from Aussie schoolboys to Bali 9 drug traffickers to Kerobokan's redeemed men > Status Update
Sean Harding
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It's tough going, not because it is badly written, in fact it is amazing, but because the countdown to the inevitable is closer, and the waste of human life through Government sanctioned murder is just so horrible.
— Jul 02, 2018 05:04AM
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Sean Harding
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Inspiring and it also makes you angry at the obvious hypocrisy involved in the justice system. The death penalty is revolting, yet hope shines between the lines.
— Jun 26, 2018 10:35PM
Sean Harding
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Justice for sale, corruption, drug use and trafficking in the prison from guards and a recalcitrant court that refuses to be just and see reformation and the opportunity to have these men as ambassadors against drugs all make you angry, he redemption of the two men seeing them find purpose in God and with their activities and programs to help others, their art work and the study of theology is uplifting.
— Jun 26, 2018 08:22PM
Sean Harding
is on page 30 of 268
Indonesian justice system is very strange - a hint of redemption and God working in tragedy with Andrew's parents coming to faith.
— Jun 26, 2018 07:43PM
Sean Harding
is 3% done
You wonder why the AFP didn't arrest them in Australia when they would know what would happen to them if they were arrested in Indonesia.
— Jun 26, 2018 07:13PM
