Dealing With The Criminal

Dealing Criminal - General Religious Beliefs - Posted: 8th Jun, 2004 - 12:03am

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Post Date: 6th Jun, 2004 - 7:31pm / Post ID: #

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Dealing With The Criminal

In some countries it is appropriate to cut off the hand of a thief as just punishment, in other countries they would get a jail term, in others they would be shot, but what about in your culture or religion? How do they handle the criminal once caught?

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6th Jun, 2004 - 9:09pm / Post ID: #

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In Britain those who steal are not sent to jail but are held in some sort of esteem. They usually get paid quite a high salary and people tend to trust them despite their own wisdom.

But that's socialist political leaders for you wink.gif


Dubhdara.



7th Jun, 2004 - 8:33pm / Post ID: #

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dubhdara are you serious or being sarcastic? In the US, it depends upon the value of what was stolen and did you have a weapon, etc. A simple theft of something low in value like maybe a $30 shirt would probably just get you fined and put on probation. However, if you rob a bank at gunpoint, you will go to jail.

That is based upon the secular laws of the US. My religion would require repentance and restitution.



7th Jun, 2004 - 9:20pm / Post ID: #

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It was English sarcasm of the highest kind. I was referring to legal plunder and the political elite.

Dubhdara.



8th Jun, 2004 - 12:03am / Post ID: #

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I caught the sarcasm. But then I feel the same way about most politicians, wherever they may be.




 
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