Not to turn it in to a religious argument. But I don't think it about God, 
or the fear of him/her/it. It is about being in your right mind when it 
happened, which she wasn't, so I can almost, ALMOST, understand that I am 
not saying she should get off because of it, in fact I would recommend a 
stiff punishment.

But the fact that he was alive for days, and not one person, said hey, lets 
help this poor guy out. It is just outright bad, this person has no respect 
for life or the people of this planet.

It doesn't take God to know this is wrong. It takes common sense.

Now I do agree, if this woman held a true fear of God, this would probably 
not happen.

At 01:27 AM 3/8/2002 -0500, you wrote:
>It does have to do with moral relativism. Simply put, this woman had no
>fear of G-d.
>
>If she feared G-d more than she feared man (what the world would think of
>her DUI), she would never have stood by while he bled to death. True fear
>of G-d means that every action you do has to be weighed morally. You're
>always looking over your shoulder, and you know that He is always watching.
>
>But yes, the whole thing is horrible. I can't stop thinking of that poor man.
>
>Judith
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