Thursday, May 12, 2005

KRYSTAL & LAURA

Two sets of law control the actions of mankind.
There is the civil or man-made law that controls a person from outside.
Then there is the moral law or natural law that controls a person from within.
In the stabbing deaths of Krystal Tobias and Laura Hobbs both forms of restraint were lacking.
Jerry Hobbs had demonstrated earlier that he had contempt for the civil or man-made law.
But when he stabbed his daughter and her friend to death in a fit of apparent rage he established that he either is ignorant of the laws of moral behavior or that he makes up his own laws of moral behavior as he goes along.
Ask these questions about Jerry Hobbs:
Did he receive a firm knowledge of both civil and moral law from the hands of two loving and nuturing parents as a child?
Did he have a firm belief that the moral law flows not from man but from a higher Power?
Did he have a firm faith in some creed or religion?
Was he properly taught during his school years that America is a land where the civil law is supreme and that violation of the law in any form is, in a way, an act of civil disobedience and betrayal?
If any or all of these questions is NO, then why?
Beyond God, who created Jerry Hobbs?
Who fashioned a man who on the Sabbath and on Mothers' Day could slay two little girls, knifing their bodies not once or twice, but perhaps thirty times?
Only the madness of liberalism can now excuse Jerry Hobbs.
All others will demand that he be tried, found guilty and put to death as quickly as possible.
Only in this way will both the civil and the moral order obtain justice. It is for such justice that Krystal and Laura are crying out at this moment from their home in Heaven.

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