Ultra Grump
Mmmmm...beer....
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El Chup said:The problem with these godless rubes is not whether the Law defines one way or another. The problem is that they possess these evil desires in their own hearts. So they will commit these evil acts in either case. Some will be restrained by the fear of the force of law. Some will not.
I am not without sin or even evil desires. What has restrained me from acting on these desires is not the Law. It is love of the God that created us. It is stronger than the instincts of nature.
Holy Crap!
El Chup, I tend to agree with you on many other issues, but man are you going over the top on this one. "Pillar of salt?" "Godless rubes?" Come on. You really need to get over yourself. It's nice that you have a set of morals you believe in. Just don't expect to be able to force everyone else to have to live by the same set of morals. I personally don't consider "fornication" illegal, immoral, or unconstitutional. Any amount of sermonizing and bible-thumping on your part is not going to change that.
Sex with a 16-year-old? I wouldn't, but it isn't illegal in Georgia. If you have a problem with that, then move to Georgia and write your congressman. Or better yet, become your congressman and change the law. Until then, the only alleged crime in this case is rape, and we'll have to wait and see if it holds water. I also tend to doubt it will.
If you think your saintly teenage daughters are telling you everything they're doing when they're out of your eyesight, then you're being pretty naive. You might want to develop a more skeptical approach. Good luck with those daughters - I hope they are and remain as pure as you believe them to be.