No, I wouldn't ignore anyone "buggering" a child. I also would not ignore murder, rape, robbery, assault, or any other crime. There is a big difference between crimes against persons and constitutional rights -- and you know that.
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So if you see your neighbour buggering his kids you ignore it, do you?
ReplyDeleteSure, Phil Robertson basically said it was biblical, so I wouldn't want to impinge on the religious beliefs of my neighbor.
DeleteNo, I wouldn't ignore anyone "buggering" a child. I also would not ignore murder, rape, robbery, assault, or any other crime. There is a big difference between crimes against persons and constitutional rights -- and you know that.
ReplyDeleteDavid, If it's an orange kill the apple, much? I think the key is that if it's not hurting anyone or affecting you in any way why is it even an issue?
ReplyDeleteIt's all about respect rather than judgement. Even that guy in that book even said "Let he who is without sin..."