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Originally Posted by N0B0DY If there is a chance that an innocent individual can be prosecuted and maybe even electrocuted, and a chance that a cold-blooded killer can be set free to kill again, what ethical laws could be implemented to prevent such cases, Lloyd. It seems that the perfect set of laws is a type of dreaming in color.
The old biblical attrocities were based on ideals of order and perfection, with the killing off of folks who would not abide by certain laws advocated in certain cultural judicial systems. Moses killed off hundreds of folks, as is said, just for not standing on his side.
I don't think we can fix the world, but we can fix our attitude towards its injustice. |
I never mentioned anything about perfect laws, Nobody, just better laws. A few will always suffer, for the many. That sure as hell doesn't mean we've reached the zenith of better laws, now does it...? You can't fix your attitude towards the world's injustice, until you know the proper laws of improvement, for the greater good, for all, otherwise it's all just illusion of action... You're just spinning your wheels on ice, until educated to the better laws... No amount of self-internal-improvement will change the world. Only the external action of creating/writing and passing better laws, will successfully start to solve the world's problems... Did you forget, all real change has been granted the world, by the better lawgivers, all throughout history...
Actions speak louder than words, i.e., deeds over thoughts...
Lloyd