The murderer has been found guilty of killing fifteen human beings.
He stands in the dock flanked by several large security guards in front of the judge ready to here his sentence.
The victims families stand in the public seating waiting to hear the sentence.
"Prisoner at the bar," The judge begins, "you have been found guilt of fifteen murders. Heinous, cruel, sadistic crimes, tailored to make your victim suffer as much agony as possible for your own pleasure before eventually, sometimes after many hours, sated at last you finished them off. You killed both men and women. Three of your victims were under ten when you kidnapped them. You will be punished according to the full force of the law. Do you have anything to say before I pass sentence?"
"Only one thing, sir. I believe you killed your son for me."
"You do?"
"Yes, sir. I believe you killed your son, who had never broken the law, to take the punishment of people like me."
"In that case, you are free to go."
Horror. Consternation. Cries of 'no!' and 'why?' from the public section of the court. 'He killed my baby!' 'He can't go free!' 'He'll do it again!'
The judge turns to the horror stricken family members as the smiling murderer shrugs off the security guards and steps out of the dock and out into freedom.
"This is the law. If a person, no matter what they have done, believes I killed my innocent son they are allowed to go free."
The forewoman on the jury cries out;
"This isn't justice!"
Everyone in the land cries out, 'this is not justice!'
Christian, do you agree that this is justice?
If not, then why do you accept it from your god?
Sunday, 29 January 2012
Saturday, 14 January 2012
TRADITIONAL TRADITIONS
Did you know that traditional families are the best for bringing up socially, morally healthy children?
You know, where Dad goes out to work and Mum sees the kids off to school and then takes the younger ones out shopping with her and comes back in the afternoon to meet the kids coming home and then makes the tea for Dad and when he comes home they all sit around the table and eat and at night watch telly or play board games together till bed time? Just like Fred and Rosemary West.
You know, where Dad goes out to work and Mum sees the kids off to school and then takes the younger ones out shopping with her and comes back in the afternoon to meet the kids coming home and then makes the tea for Dad and when he comes home they all sit around the table and eat and at night watch telly or play board games together till bed time? Just like Fred and Rosemary West.
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