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The “supreme” law of our land, is a severely defective document in many
areas. It could never win approval in a faith based society. It was drafted and marketed by a faith averse body of self interested men, we accurately call our founding fathers. The first offense of note is the self proclamation of supremacy. How does a conclave of obviously inferior men write supreme law, while refusing to open their daily proceedings with prayer? They don’t create supremacy of any sort, but do not hesitate to proclaim it so in the text of their own creation. Am I the only one
troubled by a long history of political arrogance that persists into a new age? The common does not become superior by convocation, proclamation or
repetition.
The “supreme” law forbids cruel and
unusual punishment. A faith based
society would disallow cruel punishment
altogether and allow unusual
punishments which could be far
superior to traditionally cruel ones. No
crueler punishment than imprisonment
was ever devised by mankind. Isolate
people from society, strip them of their
dignity. Make them dependent as
children on people hostile to them by
the nature of continuous survival -
security needs of all who live under
these conditions. When they have
learned to survive in a more
threatening environment than the ones
most came from, they are turned loose,
destitute, without bankroll or economic
and social skills. No social support and
a record to deter most employers. It is
like domesticating an eagle for years
and then turning it loose. Good luck
birdie!
A convenience society sweeps the
problems and criminals it creates under
the rug, thinks itself superior and locks
people in cages regardless of the crime.
No victim restitution, no family support,
no good thing at all. Anti social
behavior is to be met with radical, cruel
anti social punishment - one size fits
all. Look into America’s prison and “just
us” systems. You will know what a cruel
joke the cry of faith and family is in
America today.
When society disables a person by
locking her in a cage, it acquires the
responsibilities the free person had
committed to and society has made
impossible for that person to fulfill.
Society also becomes responsible for a
prisoner’s well being, healing and
rehabilitation. To simply release
wizened, often sickened criminals
without resources is to beg them to
reoffend. A vicious cycle is created. This
is the most careless and unloving
behavior toward our neighbors. Who
should pat us on the back and say,
“well done thou good and faithful
servant”? Universal imprisonment will
forever be bad social medicine.
Because we have accepted the
outrageous economic cost of
convenience justice, no one dares
calculate the social costs.
Most anti social behavior comes
from growing up in anti social
environments. If I am anti social, there
is an excellent chance I will produce
anti social children. A loving society
would choose to break the cycle. A
selfish, short sighted society will never
take responsibility for anything. What
punishment does justice demand for the
likes of us?
Ed Howes sought and found. Knocked and entered. Now he sees things differently. To see more of what he sees, please visit http://www.justanotherview.com -- or do an author search right here at Ezine Articles.
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