tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8088717.post3176836257398657691..comments2023-10-18T02:03:42.145-07:00Comments on LEARNING TO LIVE FREE: Child Rapist Sentenced to LifeUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger10125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8088717.post-57624584782487988712017-07-05T10:49:12.519-07:002017-07-05T10:49:12.519-07:00I do not believe, that putting people for 40 years...I do not believe, that putting people for 40 years behind the locked doors, is the best solution to bring safety to the community. When almost everyone must have a arsenal of weapons in homes and cars, maybe that describes something.<br />As for this specific case, I do not know what did really happen, how serious these criminal acts are. I have been told that there are alternative for a long punishment like this, among others therapy and chemical castration. A Dead Faith MinisterAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8088717.post-8366495237369087782017-07-03T09:04:37.621-07:002017-07-03T09:04:37.621-07:00It is understood by those, who are not leftists, b...It is understood by those, who are not leftists, but broad minded and human persons, who understand, that environment and community creates criminality and unmoral behavior. It is called a structural violence towards an individual. The lack of equal rights and social security and poverty leads to conflict with the society. That is why in many countries it has been taught, that it is better to try rehabilitate persons than put them for 30 years into a penitentiary. <br />There is a proverb in my country: "A tief of a turnip shall not be hung", that means if the person was hungry he did not make a crime. In a country of hard values, with poor social security and equal rights in real life, there is an alternative which seems to be almost an obligation, private fire arms, alarm-systems, guards, private premises surrounded with high walls barbed wire on top, etc. A Minister of the dead faith.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8088717.post-73939143093730373112017-06-30T13:09:14.302-07:002017-06-30T13:09:14.302-07:00Well, what kind of morality there grows up, if eve...Well, what kind of morality there grows up, if everything is valued in the terms of money? Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8088717.post-27441870903437197592017-06-29T14:40:10.339-07:002017-06-29T14:40:10.339-07:00Even in America penitentiaries are the last resort...Even in America penitentiaries are the last resort. Our crime rate is high for a westernized country because we are the most Balkanized with so many ethnic and socio-economic sub-groups that do not value hard work and morality....at least not in the Judeo-Christian sense. Coupling the problem is that we no longer have a unified concept of good behavior and our moral code is frayed. Work is considered a four letter word in many communities. Blaming the "community and the environment" for bad morals and behavior has been the last ditch effort of leftists who refuse to recognize the role of personal choices and their ensuing repercussions as reasons for personal failure. No system is perfect but in general one reaps what one has sown. Old AP Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8088717.post-52618359332400018072017-06-20T14:57:04.274-07:002017-06-20T14:57:04.274-07:00Given that recidivism rates are high, and lives ar...Given that recidivism rates are high, and lives are ruined by people like this, what do you think justice would be? What is the responsibility to keep a community safe?<br />As a Christian, I believe that forgiveness exists, and I pray for his soul, but that does not excuse him from laws and justice. <br />UnbelieverAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8088717.post-43436576539543751572017-05-18T05:24:40.891-07:002017-05-18T05:24:40.891-07:00As a Christian we should feel pity for him, instea...As a Christian we should feel pity for him, instead of thinking, he got what he deserves.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8088717.post-15143083755990912682017-05-15T03:12:01.997-07:002017-05-15T03:12:01.997-07:00That sentence is very hard and reflects the idea o...That sentence is very hard and reflects the idea of punishment and revenge and isolation, even the whole community and the environment bears the true responsibility. In the long run, it comes very costly for a country, to practice social policy with the means of penitentiaries.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8088717.post-4661260434732677462017-04-27T10:41:19.317-07:002017-04-27T10:41:19.317-07:00"He also read excerpts from the Bible, saying..."He also read excerpts from the Bible, saying that his sins have been washed away, before offering forgiveness to nearly everyone in the courtroom for lies and vindictiveness, including the judge." Some of these Laestadians still have a type of magical thinking actually believing that there is no accountability to anyone as long as they are "forgiven" in their church. It looks like the same attitude is prevalent in Norway according to the 'Anonymous' poster. I did hear surreptitiously during my sojourn with Laestadianism, of a number of child abuse and sex abuse cases....and this was many years ago. There were also cases of sibling sexual abuse too. One outside commentator succinctly stated, "The Laestadians have all the problems that the non-church people have. The only difference is, is that the Laestadians deny it and do not talk about it." Having known the childhood history of certain people, my belief has long been that those who have been traumatized by sex abuse or were the traumatizers themselves were often the most dogmatic and/or fanatical of members. That might be a good question to ask of a Pharisee who is getting on some one's case: "So at what age were you molested?" I bet their silence will be deafening. Adults who get thrown into prison for child molesting are considered pariahs in jail and they often have a change in attitude once they meet 'Big Boy' in prison. Not a pleasant experience. Old APAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8088717.post-36974852084968469432017-04-23T13:08:22.883-07:002017-04-23T13:08:22.883-07:00Tomorrow will the court case of Tysfjord start.
T...Tomorrow will the court case of Tysfjord start. <br />Tysfjord /Narvik, in northern Norway <br />Sexual abuse of children for decades, in OALC community. <br />More than 50 cases in a small town with 1 900 inh. <br />Please follow the case at <br />VG.no/Tysfjordsaken <br /><br />God's blessing with every Child in this case. <br />It's the first OALC case followed by several Child organisations around many countries. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8088717.post-49431546471745112122017-04-22T19:05:54.877-07:002017-04-22T19:05:54.877-07:00Amen, he was sent to prison! Amen, he was sent to prison! Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02587474119291519442noreply@blogger.com