I usually keep my mouth shut but this time is an exception. 

I don't know a lot about the bible but from a non-religious point of
view here is my thought. People were doing bad things and this guy
thought "Hmmm. This is just wrong. These people don't have any morals."
So he goes away and then comes back with some moral laws. I think they
were called the 10 commandments. Now if every one went along with the 10
commandments every thing would be great. 

So then we have laws set by the government. Do they work? Not always.
How do we handle that? Make more laws and go back to the start of this
paragraph.

Now we have the family unit. This is only as strong as the oldest living
parent. You have a mother and father that have a sole responsibility to
take care of their children. They are to teach them how to live under
the rules of "God", government, family, and society. If the mother and
father have less than desirable morals then the children will be the
same or worse and vice versa. The children make their own family units
and they try to teach their children the same things they were taught.
Sometimes they do better and other times they do worse. Still nothing
seems to be solved.

If we look at society then once again all the rules change. To many
times you morals are affected by the people around you. Call it peer
pressure if you want or just weak minded. If you are around people that
have strong morals then you usually go their way and the same with
people with less than desirable morals. 

If we look at all of this together this is what we find. A girl none of
us know does what almost every one thinks is horrible. Now the laws of
society say we need to blame and judge her. The laws of the government
say she is innocent until proven guilty. The laws of God say she will
get what God thinks is right. And the family tries to figure out where
they went wrong. 

So now what do we do as a society? We say that she must be some godless
hussy with out any morals and that the family should have sent her to a
better school that spent more time doing the job of God, government,
family and society then teaching her how to read and write. 

My point is that the only person to blame when things like this happen
is the person that did it. Otherwise we confuse the issue and try to
take the school, family, government and God to court for not doing their
part.

Ok I'm done now and will go back to work. 

Phillip Broussard
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