Fine tuning specifics: Reasons for God (Introduction)

by David Turell @, Saturday, April 29, 2017, 16:05 (2765 days ago) @ Balance_Maintained

Tony: It teaches that imprisoning men is a pointless waste of time, that man will dominate man to his injury, that the love of money is the root of much wickedness.


David: Based on that what is to be done with criminals?


Tony: Biblically, there were only a few courses of action. For most crimes paying restitution at a rate of three, seven, or ten times the amount of loss/damage was pretty standard. For more extreme crimes, it was either exile or death. Essentially, those that were redeemable were able to redeem themselves while still being a productive member of society (no tax burden) and were able to retain a positive, healthy sense of self-esteem without being locked into a negative cycle of poverty and crime. Those that were not were permanently removed from society. The cities of refuge may be considered a type of prison, though the people in them were free to move around and do what they wanted as long as they didn't leave the city. Still, better and cheaper than what we do now.

Thank you for the explanation. In my tour of Israel I didn't see any examples of ancient prisons.


David: What if 'falling short' is a deliberate act against one?


Tony: Forgive, if you can. Forgiveness is a funny thing. For those that have the right heart condition, it will make them ashamed and they will change their ways. For those that don't, it is like dumping hot coals on their head. Either way, you win. Besides, forgiveness isn't just for the other person. It brings peace to the wronged party as well.

Understood, But in my life in a very few incidents, didn't work.


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