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To: explodingspleen
" Rape, murder, treason, and adultery are IMHO the four capital offenses, and should be treated as such."

Rape murder and treason certainly merit strong punishment. But to stone someone to death puts us on a par with the barbarians we are trying to stop. As to stoning someone for adultery is beyond the pale. Give the adulterer to a divorce attorney. That's punishment enough.

17 posted on 07/13/2007 11:36:04 PM PDT by blackbart.223 (I live in Northern Nevada. Reid doesn't represent me.)
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To: blackbart.223
I find it quaintly amusing the emotionally charged ripostes such a stance as mine will generate--as if the opinion itself were an offense rather than merely an alternative view.

Especially given how many of the ilk around here will rise to give a standing ovation everytime person X kills person Y who was trying to steal item Z.

People these days own some fine things, but I've never seen a kid's life or a mother's life destroyed/devasted/completely ruined by someone stealing a wallet or an SUV, etc., although I've seen that happen plenty of times when whomever decided that their unbreakable vows to dedicate their life to another person were actually not so unbreakable afterall.

For that matter, nobody requires you to promise your life to another person. You can just shack up for all I care. But if you do make the vow, then I say that life is owed one way or the other. Disagree if you like... it's not as though I will ever be authoring a successful law to the effect. The only real outcome this world will ever see of my opinion is that I will hold my own vows in greater sanctity than my own life.

Chivalry, I think it used to be called....

25 posted on 07/14/2007 12:30:50 AM PDT by explodingspleen
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