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Apr 13, 2016
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King Philip
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I wouldn't say it "absolves" it.
I would say that after being raped, the victim would probably be fairly contrite and wanting to change the behavior that was a contributing factor (assuming there was one).
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I am of the opinion that getting raped is punishment enough for bad decisions
Rogue Gunner
4/13/16 10:50am
Sorry, I don't think it's that simple of an issue.
gmj81
4/13/16 10:52am
Say a girl went into guys room and engaged in inappropriate activities but told
concolor couguar
4/13/16 11:02am
Do you think God shares that opinion?
byujacob
4/13/16 10:53am
I wouldn't say it "absolves" it.
King Philip
4/13/16 11:00am
I think it should be left to the bishops judgment
thebruce
4/13/16 11:07am
I'll leave that to God. I'm saying I'm not interested in dishing out punishment.
Rogue Gunner
4/13/16 11:49am
I think God is more interested in comforting one of his children who was raped
eskyjazz
4/13/16 12:27pm
If you apply this train of thought universally, you may do a disservice to some
Carnac el Magnifico
4/13/16 10:56am
Let's not mistake honor code office with ecclesiastical leaders
Rogue Gunner
4/13/16 11:51am
so, should a parent who accidentally leaves a toddler in a hot car not be
TheDeek
4/13/16 10:56am
If it's really an accident? Yes, they've suffered enough
jbcoug
4/13/16 11:00am
This guy deserves more punishment.
PharmD
4/13/16 11:02am
I must say, if this happened to me, if I left my kid(s) in a car
Litigation Jackson
4/13/16 12:55pm
A difference:
jokerman
4/13/16 11:06am
And most parents aren't prosecuted when they do this.
Finngirl
4/13/16 11:08am
Would not prosecuting the parent in that scenario serve some huge social benefit
Scratch
4/13/16 11:09am
Important difference is that the parent's actions caused harm to someone else
Rogue Gunner
4/13/16 11:53am
And not really sure what I think about prosecuting that situation
Rogue Gunner
4/13/16 12:11pm
Being raped is not a direct consequence of decisions good or bad it's a crime.
Cabadapeste
4/13/16 11:02am
Absolutely agree. However,
Carnac el Magnifico
4/13/16 11:10am
Please explain your logic:
lawilson
4/13/16 11:05am
RE: Please explain your logic:
Rogue Gunner
4/13/16 12:23pm
It must be acknowledged that all rapes are not the same, though.
mantis mutu
4/13/16 11:18am
Agree, it is often not the black & white issue that is portrayed
Busiturtle
4/13/16 11:33am
I had an ex that told me her last bf drugged her
thebruce
4/13/16 11:49am
My one unpleasant (& quick, thank heavens) run-in w the HC
mantis mutu
4/13/16 12:24pm
The biggest problem...
gng007
4/13/16 2:45pm
So you throw justice out the door in the process? Not saying
mantis mutu
4/13/16 5:58pm
The problem is that the church university seems to only care about justice.
eskyjazz
4/13/16 6:12pm
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