(January 18, 2013 at 9:32 pm)Stimbo Wrote: Also if we are to follow the courtroom analogy honestly, it would be like having a judge who commits people to hideously unjust punishments for even the most minor of infractions; in essence judging all 'crimes' as being of equal severity. Butchered an entire family? Burn him! Stole a loaf of bread? Burn him! Whistling in church? Hang, draw and quarter him! Then burn him! Wiped out a whole nation? For the glory of the court, you say? Arise, my son, and ascend to the bench, without a stain on your character! Help yourself to a peerage!
Not to mention the use of infinite punishment for finite crimes. There's no possible thing, or series of things that one could do on Earth that could justify the punishment god metes out, to begin with.
I mean hey, it's not like one of the main reasons judges sentence criminals is rehabilitation...
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