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Old 05-13-2003, 09:19 PM   #1
Iarwain
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I'm sorry, but I read Laliath's post, and I must respond before I forget. In my country there are places where some people choose others to die. I do not, however, believe in capital punishment. I think that it is not in human hands that a criminal should die. Their judgment and their punishment lie with God.

Suddenly, I'm seeing you as the narrowminded one. [img]smilies/smile.gif[/img] Juries do not pass a final punishment for crimes commited, they are merely trying to prevent other crimes from being commited. And YES, there IS a difference between these schools and the taliban. These schools are not forcing others conform to their restrictions and beliefs. My friend, your logic seems quite twisted to me. Please explain (if you haven't already).

Iarwain

P.S. I read the other posts, and I'm beginning to realize how closed minded some of you are. Mattius, I hate to say this (and I appologize for doing so) but if you don't have an educated opinion or something intelligent to contribute, wait until you can better support generalized statement before you comment.

[ May 13, 2003: Message edited by: Iarwain ]
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