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RE: Theos-World Re: Capital Punishment

Jul 03, 2001 05:53 PM
by PORT


Hi Guys,

I read something in it else that seems a bit different - I thought we
each we're our own law givers - not an external authority. 
'Each man is his own absolute law-giver, the dispenser of glory or gloom
to himself; the decreer of his life, his rewards, his punishment' - The
Idyll of the White Lotus.

Am I getting it all arse-about?

Cheers

Nos



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##Dallas:
##>The Law of Karma is universal and, unlike the imitation justice of 
##>humans, it considers both the constructive and the destructive 
##>influence of motive and choice.
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##I agree, but I still wonder why do "the law", "the enforcers" 
##or "the judges" exist? Surely they can have no clue what's 
##REALLY going on "behind the stage"?
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