I'm not sure why this is a violation - it would never have crossed me mind that it could be. I am using Yahoo!Answers to get help to HELP MENTALLY DISABLED TO RECIEVE JUSTICE. I criticize harshly any who would oppose this. The harshness is proper in this context. Stan Walter's profession concerns false confessions. False confessions is a particular problem among the mentally disabled. I quoted a source and identified it. The source, Stan Walters, is also concerned with justice, and it would be difficult for me to believe that he would object. I will attempt to contact his office and determine if he does. Assuming he does not object, WHO WOULD? I will pose the question in other categories in which respondants have been supportive. THOSE WHO SUPPORT JUSTICE FOR MENTALLY DISABLED PARTICULARLY WELCOME. Do you think YAhoo!Answers would relay the question to you, if you asked? I have NO OBJECTIONS TO THAT.
2006-11-03
01:45:24
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For the person who asked about contradictions in the Bible, I welcome any such questions, as any good Christian would. Keep in mind that we may not be able to answer them, but there are a lot of things I know now that seemed contradictory before. Einstein died believing that he was wrong in saying that Quantum mechanics and the special and general theories of relativity could be reconciled. String theory is now said to reconcile the two.
2006-11-03
02:19:24 ·
update #1