Most of us don’t like to spend much time thinking about
these things, but we should. These are the reported incidents that make one question the existence of God. Do they not?
For the people out there who are against the death sentence
for some murders, all I can say is when will you finally awake from your
self-satisfied and perpetual apathy?
There is evil among us:
incredible, horrible, inexplicable evil.
In this instance, I am referring to Arthur Morgan III (hopefully,
there will never be a 4th). This
creature was recently convicted in New Jersey for the murder of his two year
old daughter. He is expected to receive
life in prison without chance of parole.
He’s a relatively young guy so he will probably live many, many years
and all at the taxpayers’ expense.
Arthur’s crime was to secure his two-year-old daughter to a child’s
car seat, attach a weight to the seat, and then toss this baby girl into a
stream where she drowned. The medical
examiner in the case estimated that it would have taken the child approximately
three minutes to lose consciousness.
Arthur did this despicable act to hit back at the child’s
mother, who was breaking off her relationship with him.
During a police interview, a detective asked Arthur if he
said anything to the child before throwing her into the water. “Yes,” he said. “I told her I loved her, and I gave her a kiss.” As he was leaving the crime scene, Arthur
recalled, “I still heard some noises.” “I
heard her. She sounded like she was
crying.” He then immediately beat feet
for San Diego.
Are there some of you still out there that are against
capital punishment for someone like Arthur Morgan III? If so, what will it take?
This crime took place in New Jersey. In 2007, said state abolished the death
penalty. Well, so much for New Jersey’s
tough guy image. You know the one they
so proudly run up the flagpole.
Oregon, on the other hand, does have the death penalty,
however our Governor, John Albert Kitzhaber, who tragically was ‘neutered’ (figuratively
speaking) shortly after reaching manhood, doesn’t have the stomach to enforce
Oregon law.
And, for those among you who would like to tell me about God’s
ultimate vengeance and/ or forgiveness, don’t bother. Arthur is probably carrying a Bible
everywhere he goes these days. I’ve seen
it before.
True Nelson