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  1. JudgeRightly

    Religious Zealotry

    Book, chapter, verse. Please.
  2. JudgeRightly

    The Religion of Blinding Bluster

    Translation: "I've been backed into a corner because I'm not willing to admit that I might be wrong on Moses not being a real person, so instead I'm going to belittle and mock my opponent by claiming his position is a fantasy." Was the story of Moses true or false? If you say false, I demand...
  3. JudgeRightly

    The Religion of Blinding Bluster

    You said, in response to the following: This: As if to imply that Moses didn't exist, but was just some fictional character. But that doesn't address my question. It's a non-answer, but raises another question: 1) Are you asserting that Moses did not exist? If so, what evidence do you have...
  4. JudgeRightly

    Religious Zealotry

    False. False. It's hard to counter an argument that is based on the assertion of a negative, not because such a counter would be incorrect or wrong, but simply because there's nothing to argue against. Statistically speaking, it's not impossible for there to be a five year old who can, let...
  5. JudgeRightly

    The Religion of Blinding Bluster

    Are you sure?
  6. JudgeRightly

    Why Democrats are now the Enemy of America

    Here's how to think like a leftist.
  7. JudgeRightly

    The Religion of Blinding Bluster

    How about before Moses?
  8. JudgeRightly

    Religious Zealotry

    Nope. My contention is that if a child is convicted of a capital crime, he can rightfully be and should be executed. It's the "conviction" part you're getting hung up on.
  9. JudgeRightly

    The Religion of Blinding Bluster

    The law exists because people reject God. God isn't within those who reject him. Quit uttering new age nonsense. What about for those who reject God? No, He didn't, because God's spirit DOESN'T "dwell within us all." Fear of God is the beginning of wisdom. Selflessness is a result of...
  10. JudgeRightly

    Guns!

    My right to bear arms does not come from the Constitution. It comes from God. That the Constitution happens to enforce my right is a blessing. That the Constitution does not unilaterally enforce my right is a curse.
  11. JudgeRightly

    The Religion of Blinding Bluster

    That's not what "the story of Christ in the NT" is about at all... Again, I ask, have you ever actually read the Bible from cover to cover? Because the story it tells is completely different than what you make it out to be. The "story of Christ in the NT" was about the Jews' disobedience to...
  12. JudgeRightly

    The Religion of Blinding Bluster

    Do you think it wrong for a parent to fear their child shaming them? Does God say anything about it?
  13. JudgeRightly

    Wrong person.

    Wrong person.
  14. JudgeRightly

    Religious Zealotry

    Oops, you're right. It would not be murder. Hmm. I was trying to recall how it was worded, but I'm unable to sit down and type it out right now, so I'll come back later and see if I can remember how it was worded that DOES make it murder.
  15. JudgeRightly

    Religious Zealotry

    An otherwise normal adult who has blunted his own mental ability with the voluntary use of illegal drugs is, by definition, already a criminal, and should be punished accordingly. If he kills an innocent person as a result of his use of those drugs, even accidentally, he should be executed. And...
  16. JudgeRightly

    Religious Zealotry

    Scenario 1: Mentally retarded adult with a mental age of 5 lunges at his caretaker in a 3rd floor room to hug her after not seeing her all day, but accidentally knocks her through the window behind her where she falls to her death... VS Scenario 2: Mentally retarded adult with a mental age of...
  17. JudgeRightly

    Religious Zealotry

    That's pretty much my point. The law is universally applicable. It covers the "gigantic 'IF's" that are practically meaningless, but if they happened, people would be wondering what to do. If there was such a five year old who committed a capital crime, then he should be put to death. There...
  18. JudgeRightly

    Religious Zealotry

    Exactly! If a 5 year old commits a capital crime, he should be put to death. If a 105 year old commits a capital crime, he should be put to death. Age makes no difference in matters of justice.
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