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"Hate" crimes

FR7 Baptist

Active Member
I'm opposed to the hate crimes law as a matter of principle, but there's nothing that criminalizes speech. This is just more alarmist right-wing talk.
 

rbell

Active Member
I'm opposed to the hate crimes law as a matter of principle, but there's nothing that criminalizes speech. This is just more alarmist right-wing talk.

From the article:

The new law signed by Obama now covers crimes based on gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or disability. It also removes the restriction that federal authorities can launch investigations of victims who were engaged in federally protected activities like voting or free speech.

Whoops, look like you're wrong.
 

Johnv

New Member
Whoops, look like you're wrong.
I think you might be reading something that isn't there. You're making it sounds like, according to the story, the bill removes restrictions to allow federal authorities to investigate suspects engaged in federally protected activities like voting or free speech. That's no so. The story actually says that the bill removes restrictions to allow federal authorities to investigate victims engaged in federally protected activities like voting or free speech.

That said, I oppose hate crimes legislation in general, on principle alone.
 

just-want-peace

Well-Known Member
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Just fer curiosity, I'd love to know how much of
1 "DISABILITIES" act,
2 "CIVIL RIGHTS" act,
3 "ANY OTHER" act
are administered in the form and practice that was the supposed goal of the legislation???

Can anybody name just one gov't edict (AKA "LAW") that has not been mutilated "technically", modified by some judge, laced with loopholes for the benefit of the elite, or otherwise having the stated intent aborted??

IOW is there any legislation that has been applied as it was supposedly intended, in the true spirit of the law??

I dare say NO!!
 

Johnv

New Member
just-want-peace makes a good point, but the very fact that a hearing involves a plaintiff/petitioner and a defendant/respondent guarantees that 50% of the people before a judge will find the ruling to be just and in accordance with the law, and the other 50% will find the ruling to be unjust and a mutilation of the law.
 

FR7 Baptist

Active Member
This post is just left wing defensive mode.

LOL! I agree with you on the bill. I'm opposed to it. I just don't see the worst in everything when it doesn't exist. A few weeks ago, my pastor preached on James 3:1-12. When you are critical of every little thing and make things up that don't exist, I think that crosses the line. It's a good principle to assume the best unless you have good reason to assume otherwise.
 

carpro

Well-Known Member
Site Supporter
I believe any laws on the books directed at what liberals so fondly call " hate crimes", are unconstitutional and will be proven so when the right case comes along.
 

Johnv

New Member
You might have a point, carpro. What do you think would qualify as such a case? That would be interesting.
 

just-want-peace

Well-Known Member
Site Supporter
Paul3144 sez:
It's a good principle to assume the best unless you have good reason to assume otherwise.
Mostly I agree with this sentiment, BUT, AFAIC, this administration has given ample evidence that there IS "good reason to assume otherwise".
 

Berean

Member
Site Supporter
Did not the 1st century Christians face the same thing that 21st century Christians faces today, preaching Jesus Christ? Today preaching Salvation through Christ (only way to eternal life) is hate speech and will result in imprisonment and probably death in these United States of America before the mid-century.
 

windcatcher

New Member
The love of the truth is not hate.
The real hate is in those who hate the truth.

Only God can judge the thoughts.
Man can only judge the actions. To try to do more is playing god...... and divides people into privileged sub-sets different from the equality before the law by which constitutional justice is founded.
 

Johnv

New Member
Did not the 1st century Christians face the same thing that 21st century Christians faces today, preaching Jesus Christ? Today preaching Salvation through Christ (only way to eternal life) is hate speech and will result in imprisonment and probably death in these United States of America before the mid-century.
Can you cite the specific law makes it illegal to preach salvation through Jesus Christ?
 

Berean

Member
Site Supporter
Can you cite the specific law makes it illegal to preach salvation through Jesus Christ?
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I don,t believe there was any such law in the first century other then the charge of Blasphemy.
 

Johnv

New Member
What I asked was for you to cite the specific law that currently makes it illegal to preach salvation through Jesus Christ. You had said that preaching Salvation through Christ today will result in imprisonment and probably death in the US. Please cite the specific law which you are referring to.
 

just-want-peace

Well-Known Member
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What I asked was for you to cite the specific law that currently makes it illegal to preach salvation through Jesus Christ. You had said that preaching Salvation through Christ today will result in imprisonment and probably death in the US. Please cite the specific law which you are referring to.

Read the statement a little more carefully! He's making a prophesy, not a statement


Berean sez:
Today preaching Salvation through Christ (only way to eternal life) is hate speech and will result in imprisonment and probably death in these United States of America before the mid-century.
 
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