2MuchCoffeeMan
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Okay, this is a little kooky...but I'm curious what you guys would think.
I was talking over Enyart's "God's Criminal Justice System" with a friend (who's also read it). We were considering in what ways this system of law would effect society. We started out talking about dangerous sports, who (if anyone) would/should be held responsible for deaths that occured in boxing matches, auto-racing, etc. The we got to discussing the old Roman gladiator-games. He asked whether such "games" would be legal under biblical law, assuming all participants volunteered and were paid just like any other sport.
The thing is, I can't really say. I mean if you volunteered and the other guys eviscerated you...could your family bring murder charges against your opponent? Or against the organizers?
Like I said, it's not really a serious topic. What do you guys think? Have a , sit back and think it over. (Heh, had to get my logo in there somewhere.)
I was talking over Enyart's "God's Criminal Justice System" with a friend (who's also read it). We were considering in what ways this system of law would effect society. We started out talking about dangerous sports, who (if anyone) would/should be held responsible for deaths that occured in boxing matches, auto-racing, etc. The we got to discussing the old Roman gladiator-games. He asked whether such "games" would be legal under biblical law, assuming all participants volunteered and were paid just like any other sport.
The thing is, I can't really say. I mean if you volunteered and the other guys eviscerated you...could your family bring murder charges against your opponent? Or against the organizers?
Like I said, it's not really a serious topic. What do you guys think? Have a , sit back and think it over. (Heh, had to get my logo in there somewhere.)