Wednesday, September 12, 2007

death sentence.

This article was in the New York Times today.

Mrs. Brewster and her son have had a long history of torture and murder. And yet, after the son murdering his father and Mrs. Brewster murdering her old roommate, each of them only got a few years in jail. Six years in jail for the murder of an 84-year-old woman. It makes me sick.

But our government has stopped believing in justice. We have rejected God in government but embraced the idea of forgiveness in our courts, and look where it's gotten us. Look where it's gotten that poor tortured woman. Removing the plain and precious things takes its toll, doesn't it.

And how fitting that the people should pay for the folly of government. After all, we elected the idiots who restructured the American idea of justice.

The whole thing just impresses it upon me further: each of us who feels that stirring of the soul, each of us who has awoken from that terrible slumber, must come forth and take a stand.

Remember, guys, there is no room for apathy or willful ignorance. Revelation 3:15-16. And yeah guys, that's God talking there.

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