Depends where you touch herDakatsu wrote:I just realized, since me & my girlfriend both are 13, wouldn't that make me a child molester?
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And they are Amish, they won't tolerate having armed guards about.ccb056 wrote:it's important to note that these killings were done in a 1 room schoolhouse
Trust me, I'm much closer to you than to the Amish when it comes to how I feel about this.Bettina wrote:I also admire the Amish very very much except for the forgiveness they gave the shooter.
See, sometimes it's HANDY to be a theist.He makes me sick to my stomach and I hope he burns in hell for eternity.
Out of curiosity, what do you admire about the Amish?I also admire the Amish very very much except for the forgiveness they gave the shooter.
I'll give my answer since I brought it up.Out of curiosity, what do you admire about the Amish?
Mennonite and Amish are not the same thing. We have a lot in common, but it's misleading to say Mennonites govern Amish or vice versa. (And, of course, the categories are very broad -- I've met Amish families who drive black vans, Mennonite computer programmers, and Amish and Mennonites who live in the more "traditional" setting.)catch22 wrote:The menonite orders that "govern" their communities do carry a very strict set of traditional rules and philosophies
Somebody I know wrote an article about that topic after his sister's murder. It was published in The Christian Leader in 1989.I think thier insistance upon forgiving anyone who does them wrong is a model that we all should learn to follow.
Understood. I could have worded that post better but it was fairly early in the morning and I was tired.Mennonite and Amish are not the same thing. We have a lot in common, but it's misleading to say Mennonites govern Amish or vice versa.
I think wanting to defend children is a completely natural response. It's also something that we can't do COMPLETELY without destroying the children. It's all a matter of ballance, and the ballance is hard to find.Diedel wrote:Bet,can't you see how twisted your idea actually is?
I think this is twisted. I much prefer the Amish response. Much more in line with \"love your enemies, pray for those who persecute you, do good to those who hate you.\" But Bettina seems to prefer a cartoon god whose wrath she can direct to a Living God whose wrath and mercy are His own.I hope he burns in hell for eternity. I hope people find his grave and destroy it.
Not me. I condemn the Amish for turning the other cheek. If my character is measured as a twelve inch ruler it would only go to 11. That last inch is reserved for monsters who get a bullet between the eyes then buried in a landfill.Lothar wrote:...I much prefer the Amish response. Much more in line with "love your enemies, pray for those who persecute you, do good to those who hate you."
I was speaking metaphorically as to what you found twisted..... I don't believe in any cartoon God or bible God and never will but you already knew that.Lothar wrote:...But Bettina seems to prefer a cartoon god whose wrath she can direct to a Living God whose wrath and mercy are His own.
Hi Snoopy...snoopy wrote:You don't realize what you're asking for, Bettina. If strict justice is what you want, I dare you to be the first to go to the government and turn yourself in, asking for the harshest punishment possible. (I'm sure you have broken laws- everyone has- there are some awfully rediculous ones.) Character is not shown by always demanding justice, character is shown by knowing when to extend grace. That's on the government's end, and Lothar's point remains valid. You still seem to want to be able to pick and choose which laws you consider worth abiding by (concerning rape, murder, etc.) while you turn a blind eye to other infractions of the law- such as piracy. (I'm not saying you are guilty of piracy, but I havn't seen you crying for those who openly admit that they pirate stuff to be thrown in jail.)
I'm not professionally qualified to give an explanation on anything. At least not yet, so I express my opinion instead.ccb056 wrote:And you have how many years of legal and psychiatric expertise under your belt? Have you actually looked at this guy's case file? Spoken to anyone even remotely related to this incident, or any incident of this nature?
I doubt you, Bettina, are qualified to make any valid judgement in this matter.
Mainly just that he seemed to have a screw loose. Of course, all of them do, otherwise, they wouldn't be monsters. But this guy showed all the evidence of really being no compos mentis. Which is beside the point since the Amish believe in forgiving even those who have chosen to do evil willingly and are without excuse.Bet51987 wrote:is there something about this guy that I didn't see (from what I read?)