I expect that they'd find a similar disparity for doctors and nurses. Those society considers to have more self-giving jobs are often given more of a pass in the court system, and also by other people before it gets to the courts.
I'm somewhat curious what the bishop thinks of justice in general, and of laypeople, if he thinks laicization…
I expect that they'd find a similar disparity for doctors and nurses. Those society considers to have more self-giving jobs are often given more of a pass in the court system, and also by other people before it gets to the courts.
I'm somewhat curious what the bishop thinks of justice in general, and of laypeople, if he thinks laicization (which still leaves the priest as a priest) is a more than sufficient punishment for stealing a million dollars.
I expect that they'd find a similar disparity for doctors and nurses. Those society considers to have more self-giving jobs are often given more of a pass in the court system, and also by other people before it gets to the courts.
I'm somewhat curious what the bishop thinks of justice in general, and of laypeople, if he thinks laicization (which still leaves the priest as a priest) is a more than sufficient punishment for stealing a million dollars.