Saturday, February 2, 2008

Love and Life

Punishmnt for a wrong is quite acceptable but to punish the innocent for a wrong that they didn't commit, that is a sin.

Who detrmines what is right and what is wrong, who decides what is sin? We should all know what is the difference between right and wrong, we should all be able to think out the consequences in a fair system that is built upon trust and truth.

In the teachings of the religious fanatics the punishment for sin is death, the wrath of their teachings is to destroy families and nations.

In a world built upon the words Truth and Love we have a different goal and object to use as a tool for discipline. For blatent criminals we still have our prisons and for those that have done wrong we have other options and to the innocent we have exoneration programs (something new that we don't have today). How many times has a person been forced to lie about another person? How many times has a person been falsely accused to be found out later that they certainly were wrongly accused?

How do we make right the wrongs against the innocent?

Exoneration...

The key to resolution of problems in our society, have you ever met a truthful person? Count yourself very lucky if you have found one or two in your life, why so few?

The root of the problem can be found in the teachings of lies for profit and the foundation of the lies hold the walls to structures that we call churches. The text of the Bible begins with the story of sin and the punishment is death and that punishment is the beginning of all hatred and is certainly not Love.

The story continues, one son killed by another, jealousy and death, along with banishment, the parents lost two children by the actions of one child. Where is the love? They know not forgiveness, they only know to cast out, divide or to kill, the worship is of evil, the opposite of live...

To kill is a sickness and this sickness can manifest in many ways, through improper conduct by the authorities in charge. We can identify the bullies in our society.

All we have to do is open our eyes and see the truth written and provided to expose the sin of others.

We have new tools to use, and we should use them well and wisely.

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