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by Anonymous User on Monday September 08, @06:59PM EST (#1)
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"Judge Moore is presiding over a judiciary of gangsters. If he wants to turn his court into a temple, he might begin by throwing out the moneychangers"
Stephen:
The ten commandments are found in the old testament, and so is this:
"The LORD loves honest weights and honest measures." Lev 19:36, Deut 25:13-15, Prov 11:1, etc. There are many references to this allusion to equal justice in the old testament, but evidently few judges or lawyers today fully comprehend or apply the meaning.
If I were to sell you a certain weight of wheat I might use my light weights in the scales to give you a short portion and to my good friend or crony, I might use my heavy weights and give her more. It is not uncommon in the history of coinage to see corners of coins that have been shaved off with a knife in order for the "shaver" to keep a small portion of the precious metal (and thereby cheat the person getting the coin in some future payment). Sometimes the precious metals are adulterated with other metals or impurities to give a false value, hence the biting of the coins you see in pirate movies, and westerns.
Unlike "The Scales of Justice," that Justica holds in perfect balance, the law today, shaves, adulterates, and uses two sets of weights to cheat males and overcompensate females who come before the bench for justice. Judge Moore appears to be no exception.
Although I support Judge Moore in his defense of the ten commandments, I must say Stephen, that you are right. It is hypocritical of Judge Moore (my Christian brother) to use to different set of weights, one set of weights when dealing with the ten commandments, and another set when dealing with males who he denies justice just because their males (the fraudulent set of weights).
Perhaps the Christian chivalry that Judge Moore (and other judges) subscribe to blinds them to the unequal justice they are dispensing to females who play by a different set of rules and expect a higher level of privileges and entitlements. Judge Moore favors females who are not deserving of such chivalry in a court of law, under either God's law or man's law.
If Judge Moore is so concerned about the Bible being the basis of law in our society, perhaps he should look first to his own weights and measures in dispensing justice to males, and give primary concern to the sexist chivalry he uses to deny men equal justice.
Sincerely, Ray ---------
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