ajax18 wrote:In general, if somebody "beats the crap out of you", is the proper response to shoot them dead? Jesus said something about turning the other cheek in such instances. Would have that been a better response? Why or why not?
Do we get to pick and choose who we want to be held to this standard legally? I guess turning the other cheek worked for the Kansas boy. Now both of his cheeks are burned and he's told by the state that he has to go back to the school where his attackers are waiting for him unless his parents can come up with enough money to send him to a private school...
Are you talking about the following story?
http://www.kmbc.com/news/30572405/detail.html
To summarize, a couple of black kids (and nobody knows who they are, what school they go to, where they live, etc.) attack a white kid, giving him a few first-degree burns (i.e. the minor kind), and singeing some of his hair. The police are looking for the perpetrators.
So you are comparing Zimmerman to the kids who set the Kansas City boy’s hair on fire, and think it should be a commensurate news story, right? There are a few differences which you are ignoring. First, Zimmerman killed somebody, while the Kansas City kids only lit somebody’s hair on fire. Second, Zimmerman wasn’t immediately arrested, while the Kansas City boys certainly would have been.
If the black kids in Kansas City would have killed the white kid, and if the police would have let the black kids go, I assure you it would have been a huge story that would have outraged the nation.
ajax18 wrote:Turning the other cheek makes no sense if you don't believe in God or an afterlife. It's just masochism and lack of self respect. Aren't you guys atheists? Why even bring that up? From atheists perspective, Jesus was just a fool who went out and offended people and ended up getting himself killed for it.
Not necessarily. Being an atheist doesn’t preclude somebody from being pacifist.
ajax18 wrote: Obviously neither Travon Martin nor George Zimmerman were very good Christians. Villifying one and exalting the other is just partisan fighting in an effort to support the demographic you have chosen to align yourself with.
Very few people exalt Martin. They just correctly point out that he was the victim of murder.