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To: Chi-townChief

All it takes for evil to win is for good men to do the MINIMUM that the law requires.


9 posted on 01/23/2012 11:06:46 AM PST by DManA
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To: DManA
All it takes for evil to win is for good men to do the MINIMUM that the law requires.

Bingo! Excellent ap!

(I may even "steal" this 'cause this actually hits directly upon the most common FREEPER defense of Paterno on paterno threads...)

This takes direct aim at the creepy ethic I've seen from too many FREEPERs which essentially conveys, "Whatever is legal is moral."

Paterno's defenders are oft' guilty of this immoral equivalency...to conclude that once you've done the bare Minimum, you're "off the immoral hook."

Well...there's an Ultimate Judge. And I don't think He's so influenced by the lame "he did what was 'required' by reporting it to his superiors."

Pathetic. Lame. Sorry excuse for people living on this planet.

Jesus says what is "required" is to love our neighbor as ourselves...to love our neighbor kids as we love our own kids...and if these lame-ass FREEPER Paterno defenders & other Paterno defenders out there would be satisfied to hear that their Little League coach told a Little League board or a scoutmaster told a "higher up" volunteer about abuse...but then NEVER followed up directly with authorities when nothing came of it...then God protect their children and ANY children they are associated with.

And God will have to do it, because they certainly aren't!

I'm not sure when I've been so ashamed of so many so-called "conservatives" as I've seen with the JoPologists!

19 posted on 01/23/2012 1:05:06 PM PST by Colofornian (If 94% of LDS repeat voting for Romney, then such RINO-voting reveals a liberal Mormon bent)
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