Individuals must be considered in his capability and to achieve happiness he must be granted some space, some room, at the times in his life when he is competent to exercise these privileges. Otherwise, disillusionment and misery will be his only companions and idleness his hobby
yeah, I mean, one should realize that statutes don't necessarily establish absolute truth... but since lawfulness requires acting on expectations, there needs to be a clear line set so people know where the boundary is
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the truth is whatever the mob decides is law, now
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I don't know that this is true except to the extent that the "leaders" allow it, which for certain mobs, they do.
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I'm not really for mercifulness because if you don't enforce the boundary, it's not a boundary at all. I don't believe that Christianity is about some sort of "absolute mercy", mercy and justice are both instrumental in turning men into gods.
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Christianity has a large number of laws but a lot of them have to do with accepting the moral authority and judgement of those put in authority to make decisions regarding things
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As opposed to absolute and specific proscriptive laws like Islam has and most legal codes do
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