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and how do his actions here benefit them? -- nm
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by
znufrii
How do a judge's actions benefit a murder victim? -- nm
Posted by
Ender (aka Ender)
Mar 11 '09, 07:04
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They don't. And it won't surprise you at all to hear that I feel our justice system is unnecessarily retributive.
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znufrii
Mar 11, 07:07
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nobody cares wht law the church has for the color scheeme INSIDE their own churches
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danedukenuuk
Mar 11, 07:12
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"Manipulating" people into doing the moral thing is kind of the whole point. -- nm
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Ender
Mar 11, 07:13
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well then "manipulate" the lawmakers to change the law and NOT the 9 year old who is pregnant and probably going to die -- nm
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danedukenuuk
Mar 11, 07:18
There's something wrong when I, the uber-Protestant, find myself defending the Catholic Church. -- nm
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Ender
Mar 11, 07:10
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an attack on the curch is also an attack on religion (nomatter what color that religion IS)
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danedukenuuk
Mar 11, 07:13
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Well, at least you're taking the reasonable "abolish all religion because SOME religious people do things I don't like" approach. -- nm
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Ender
Mar 11, 07:17
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the most fair thing is to remove religion or you will have to have some sort of "counsil" to judge each if they are dogmatic or not
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danedukenuuk
Mar 11, 07:20
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Or you could just say "you're free to believe whatever you want so long as you're willing to accept the consequences if you violate civil law"
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Ender
Mar 11, 07:25
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did I say that it didn't? -- nm
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znufrii
Mar 11, 07:10
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by claiming that their laws are inspired by God, they are precisely *not* "taking responsibility" for it,
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znufrii
Mar 11, 07:16
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I get the point that you're making, that civil jurisprudence has historically taken its cues from canon and religious law.
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znufrii
Mar 11, 07:24
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After the fact nothing can help either a murder victim or a dead fetus. In both situations it's about a combination of punishment and providing a deterrent.
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Ender
Mar 11, 07:09
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providing a deterrent
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danedukenuuk
Mar 11, 07:15
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Personally I think they all ought to join a nice Protestant denomination that doesn't kick people out for not being perfect...
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Ender
Mar 11, 07:19
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I agree with Ender...yikes! -- nm
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The Calico Cat Coalition
Mar 11, 07:23
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