Egon said:
It might be real interesting to define criminals and why the existing laws decree them criminals.
Are the laws correct or are they imposing a set of rules that may/may not be in accordance with the the good 10 items to follow.
It is an issue that is greater than most of us are able to comprehend.
Egon, Civilizations exist in a Darwinian milieu. They are like organisms which must do what is required for self perpetuation or suffer extinction. Without considering the rightness or wrongness of man judging man or setting rules beyond the 10 you allude to realize that these are some of the things that permit people to live in proximity to one another in what we call a civilized manner.
If the organism (civilization) fails to protect itself and its constituent parts it dies. Like defending against germs, cancer, or a virus, the body has to to what is required to survive or it dies. To insist on kindly treatment for cancer cells or disease agents, bacteria and such would bring a species to extinction.
I am not arguing for or against extensions to God's laws only explaining that without them we can't live together in an organized fashion and chaos would rein. Sure, there is a difficulty in finding a balance between controlling individuals in a society and providing them the freedom to enjoy their brief existence. Still, anarchy is a dangerous state of affairs and is not conducive to masses of folks cooperating for the common good by agreeing on things like which side of the road to drive on and how fast to drive past a grade school in session. Just because school zones were not mentioned in the King James version of the Bible doesn't mean they aren't a good thing.
If (and this is a GIANT IF) everyone lived in strict accordance with the 10 commandments and the golden rule we could shut down the criminal justice system.
So what do you think we should do when someone violates "Thou shall not kill?" Turning the other cheek is not conducive to maintaining order in the group.
So, from a completely secular point of view, what actions are incumbent on a society in order for it to perpetuate itself so that it exists over time to provides a framework in which individuals may live in harmony with the most personal freedom possible without encroaching on the liberty and freedom of others? For the most part I think the answer to the above verbose question is for the most part what we have.
I think we have too much restriction, too much government, too much waste, and on and on but there are plenty of those of a different philosophy who are as we speak trying to set the stage for expanding government in every imaginable way. I don't want to start a political wrangling so I shall refrain from further comment regarding the wife of any past president, brother of any assassinated president, or a smooth talker with near total voting record of socialist like the Obamanator.
So, Egon, we can't all be hermits and we sure don't all follow the golden rule and the 10 commandments so we either make and enforce laws and rules or the group living experiment we call civilization will be a cancer that will eat us up.
Pat