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Super-Prison Coming
We torture victims by our cowardice in failing to carry justice through fully. Continue reading
Posted in Thoughts on the News
Tagged crime, death penalty, prison, punishment, restitution, retribution
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One of the Costs of Ignoring Sin Nature
The vast majority of individuals, no matter what their socio-economic background, do not have a rap sheet 50 items long. Even if most of a person’s crimes weren’t that “serious”, that kind of criminal record reveals a person’s total disregard for law and their fellow-man. The worst offenders are people who have chosen a life of evil, of theft, of violence, and no one is stopping them. There is nothing complicated about evil. It’s what people do if there is neither internal self-discipline nor external restraint to stop them. Continue reading
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Tagged crime, Dominic Casciani, evil, government, justice, Kenneth Clarke, punishment, riots
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