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<blockquote data-quote="Dave70968" data-source="post: 1602591" data-attributes="member: 13624"><p>Quoted for basic, fundamental truth. Between releasing the guilty, and convicting the innocent, the latter is always, fundamentally, and invariably the greater sin. Think about it for just a moment: when we convict somebody, we stop looking for the person who did it. The question isn't "release the guilty" <strong>or</strong> "convict the innocent," it's "release the guilty" or "release the guilty <strong>and</strong> compound the sin by convicting the innocent." Shall we fail once, or shall we fail twice?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave70968, post: 1602591, member: 13624"] Quoted for basic, fundamental truth. Between releasing the guilty, and convicting the innocent, the latter is always, fundamentally, and invariably the greater sin. Think about it for just a moment: when we convict somebody, we stop looking for the person who did it. The question isn't "release the guilty" [B]or[/B] "convict the innocent," it's "release the guilty" or "release the guilty [B]and[/B] compound the sin by convicting the innocent." Shall we fail once, or shall we fail twice? [/QUOTE]
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