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Just now, trigger_andy said:

Oh, that’s an eye for an eye. :) 

Perhaps you'll also revel in the fact that every second of her jail she'll be on high alert as inmates don't tend to like baby killers. 

"An eye for an eye" is that religious? You've never come across as a Christian. 

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Just now, Mark J said:

Perhaps you'll also revel in the fact that every second of her jail she'll be on high alert as inmates don't tend to like baby killers. 

"An eye for an eye" is that religious? You've never come across as a Christian. 

I’ll certainly revel in the fact she might well have a hard time in jail. I’d sooner see her properly pay for her crime though. As you yourself said, if someone touches your family you’d kill them. 
 

I guess a lot of our colloquialisms are religious based. I’ll assume you celebrate Christmas, does that make you a Christian? 

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10 minutes ago, trigger_andy said:

I’ll assume you celebrate Christmas, does that make you a Christian? 

Nope, I strongly doubt that the son of god was born on christmas day, too much of a coincidence if you ask me. 

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Just now, Mark J said:

Nope, I strongly doubt that the son of god was born on christmas day, too much of a coincidence if you ask me. 

Are you saying that if you celebrate a Christian holiday it does not make you a Christian, nor do you need to be a Christian to celebrate it?
 

I am shocked, beyond shocked if Im honest. 

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Just now, trigger_andy said:

Are you saying that if you celebrate a Christian holiday it does not make you a Christian, nor do you need to be a Christian to celebrate it?
 

I am shocked, beyond shocked if Im honest. 

Nope, you're just a bit too dim to get the point.

*I'm.

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Im gonna say it... 

I've always reckoned there is a place for non voluntary medical testing within the worst groups of offenders.

Why?

It's far more accurate than animal testing.

The test subjects are already being monitored 247.

Very few will care if the tests cause uncomfortable side effects.

Those selected deserve it.

It may benefit society into the future turning a net cost (feeding and bedding murderers and rapists) into a long term benefit. (Cures/preventative drugs for chronic diseases)

Obviously there are ethical concerns to be discussed and there must be zero question surrounding the guilt of the persons involved. 

Put to a vote, do you think it would pass into law? 

I'm not talking about Mengele type shit, but actual progressive medical research which, while it may harm a few will most likely benefit many.

 

 

 

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