(urth) This Week in Google Alerts: Home Fires
António Pedro Marques
entonio at gmail.com
Thu Apr 12 17:32:27 PDT 2012
But Marc, what about the conviction of innocents? Let's hope God compensates them? What if they aren't otherwise pleasing to God, but innocent nonetheless?
In the view of many theists, Man should not take away that which only God can give.
You said you were done, but the question I'm asking is a different one. Not about treating guilty individuals kindly, but about carrying out irreversible sentences on innocents. Guilt, in legal terms, means that which has been proven in court. That's very different from what guilt means morally. Moral guilt is absolute. Judicial guilt can never be.
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