>he claimed he has “compassion on anybody in the grips of an insidious addiction, such as homosexuality.”
>>he claimed he has “compassion on anybody in the grips of an insidious addiction, such as homosexuality.”
Suppose you were a judge. And a drunk came before you who killed someone.
You could feel compassion and still believe in a just sentence as well.
Isn't that correct?
Suppose you were a judge. And a drunk came before you who killed someone.
You could feel compassion and still believe in a just sentence as well.
Isn't that correct?
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