In article <akhu6j$ikh$1 at geraldo.cc.utexas.edu>,
[ DocJeff ] <anti at spamming.org> wrote:
>>> By stating "Good" when it's noted that the law is not being upheld,
>> you are an accomplice to a CRIME, and a serious crime at that. It's
>> just as serious a crime as murder, which is why it's right next to
>> "You shall not murder" in the Ten Commandments.
>> "Thou shalt not kill." is the correct wording there. There is a
>difference between Thou and You as there is a difference between kill
>and murder.
Actually, "Thou shalt not murder" is the correct wording.