Yup, Leviticus is full of all sorts of great ideas, such as chopping off the hands of thieves, and killing anyone who does not observe the Sabbath properly. We should definitely use that as our
model for how to deal with criminal behavior. Or any behavior which does not meet the approval of religious authorities. :nightmare:
Chic, it would be interesting to hear the Pope's answer to your question. Probably he'd say, "Lock them up for life, no parole, solitary confinement if you really want to punish them." Some punishments are worse than death.
He'd probably say, "All they need is a hug."Yup, Leviticus is full of all sorts of great ideas, such as chopping off the hands of thieves, and killing anyone who does not observe the Sabbath properly. We should definitely use that as our
model for how to deal with criminal behavior. Or any behavior which does not meet the approval of religious authorities. :nightmare:
Chic, it would be interesting to hear the Pope's answer to your question. Probably he'd say, "Lock them up for life, no parole, solitary confinement if you really want to punish them." Some punishments are worse than death.
Yup, Leviticus is full of all sorts of great ideas, such as chopping off the hands of thieves
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KingsX, you're right, I was quoting the wrong book of the Bible. (Though Leviticus is full of that kind of stuff.) It was Deuteronomy 25:12:
"If two men are fighting, and the wife of one steps in to rescue her husband from the one striking him, and she reaches out her hand and grabs his *******s, you are to cut off her hand. You are to show her no pity."
(I wonder if the same is true if the sexes are reversed?)