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B) This is what I was referring to in my previous post. Where do you obtain your proof for omniscient judgment? "To be guilty" is an indeterminate abstraction. It is purely a structure of society to institutionalize the penal system. Absolute guilt cannot be determined, or by any methods otherwise proven; rather, "guilty" is a judgment issued from outside the bounds of awareness and perceptual certainty. It is, therefore, not an infallible index of truth and must be treated with the respect one has for someone that might not be. Which, I'm assuming, is why most people object to the execution of Troy Davis.
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