tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3820845058811594357.post5518736135335941286..comments2017-05-23T13:10:34.407-07:00Comments on ...everything is theology...: JusticeAmandahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17080645655001909887noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3820845058811594357.post-53711045929294961862011-07-06T07:19:11.625-07:002011-07-06T07:19:11.625-07:00Very spot on! Watching the outcry for justice in ...Very spot on! Watching the outcry for justice in the Casey Anthony case is a lesson in the true nature of humanity. In the human sense, justice, is only just when popular opinion agrees with the outcome. True Justice, on the other hand is just because it is not dependent on the majority opinion of the day, nor is it subject to the whims of media manipulation. True Justice, can only come from the One who set the stars in place and defined the order of the universe. <br /><br />My heart breaks for those who cry in the night for justice, and find none in this life. If we truly cared about justice and not just prosecuting someone who (as a perfect representative of our culture) we find disgusting because they are showing us the parts of our culture that we dislike so strongly, then we would be the nation that fights slavery in our borders as well as others. If we truly cared, then we would fight with our everything to make certain not one child on this planet has eyes that have seen unimaginable horrors. Yet we don't. It must be heartbreaking to be one of the girls trapped in sex slavery in our country and watch the country cry out for justice for one murdered girl, and yet stay silent about the injustice of enslaving girls barely old enough to talk to service the sexual deviance of some pervert. <br /><br />Regarding the Casey Anthony case, there is an axiom I have read numerous times in John Grisham books (as well as others that I can't think of right now) that our society is better served if 10 guilty people go free than one innocent person be imprisoned. I do believe that she did it, I also believe that the case was bungled by the prosecutor overreaching and going for a Murder 1 conviction which does not fit the circumstances of the case.David Stonehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17277137162195047014noreply@blogger.com