"There is no news in the truth, and no truth in the news."
"The revolution will not be televised... Instead it will be filmed from multiple angles via cell phone cameras, promptly uploaded to YouTube, Tweeted about, and then shared on Facebook, pending a Wi-Fi connection."
Thats what I am talking about and open it all the way just for starters. This sick POS has been bothering me all day I think people in this country should grow a pair and do away with the 8th amendment. BLOOD FOR BLOOD that POS needs to pay for what he has done the right way. And anyone who disagrees with me either does not have kids or you are not being truthful with yourself.
Just heard from my wife about how he got caught.......No doubt about it FUCKING SCUM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!![]()
I'll donate the ammo, any cal
nice job to the LE's for the job they done finding this animal
Oh and letting justice put him in prison for the rest of his life is BS. Anyone Hanous enough to perform that act is pure evil and needs to be delt with. As far as "religous beliefs" go I'm also a christian and the the thing that sticks in my mind is the verse
"It is impossible that no offenses should come, but woe to him through whom they do come! It would be better for him if a millstone were hung around his neck, and he were thrown into the sea, than that he should offend one of these little ones." Luke 17 1-2
I know it also understand one of the commandments says "thou shalt not murder"
There are also verses pertaining to killing and war.
There is a time to do those things and reasons to do so as well. I know he will be delt with but I'm human and still have fits of carnality just like the Lord said I would, but alas in this case I would give him the worse most tormentfull train ride straight to hell.
and i would sleep like a baby that night
Self control: The minds ability to override the body's urge to beat the living sh.. out of some ass.... who desperately deserves it.
The strongest reason for the people to retain the right to keep and bear arms is, as a last resort, to protect themselves against tyranny in government.
Thomas Jefferson
Obama, so full of crap it is a miracle Air Force One can even get off the ground,
I'm not against killing. in a self defense situation or a fight against tyranny it's par for the course.
and I'm not against the death penalty. if the murderer is convicted, then save taxpayer money and off his ass. big bore bullet to the base of the brain. instant death. can't get more humane than that.
if you murder, the only way you can make recompense is by forfeiting your own life. but I'm against someone giving up their life if they haven't taken a life
some will say "oh, but he did take the boy's life away. the kid will never be the same. yadda yadda" sounds like crap to me. the kid is still breathing, the guy should spend the rest of his days turning big rocks into little rocks.
now if he raped and murdered the kid, well... find a spot, hand him a shovel. when he's done digging give him a cold drink of water and pop him in melon.
What if God doesn't exist. Does that change your morals or ethics compared to Christians? Should the lack of eternal salvation/damnation/a stop in purgatory (if catholic/angelican) change the way we guide our decisions and behaviors in life? I guess that the answer will vary.
Hold on, Let me break that down for you. The offences referred to are the attempt to dissuade Christians from their belief in Christ.
And the little ones has three posibilites. 1 that we are all created in God's image, therefore we are all God's children, therefore "one of these little ones." 2 that the little ones are the Christians as a whole, Christ's believers, God's children. 3 An actual reference to children (pediatrics, juveniles, ect...).
2 is the most common interpretation, with 3 still being a good size chunk. 1 is not common, as it doesn't make sense in context with verse 1.
Regardless of the above, I suggest you read Luke 17 3-4 should you try to use Luke 17 1-2 to illustrate your opinions on Christian vengeance.
"Punishment is justice for the unjust," St. Augustine of Hippo