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DonViejo

(60,536 posts)
Sun Feb 15, 2015, 12:22 PM Feb 2015

An Eye for Eye in Alabama

Jay Parini

Alabama Supreme Court Justice Roy Moore is back in the news with his opinions on same-sex marriage. You might call the vengeful judge an Old Testament Christian.


There’s a way in which I always enjoy seeing Alabama Supreme Court Justice Roy Moore in the news. He is certainly a man of conviction, almost an Atticus Finch character (if somewhat to the far right of Finch), and now he has given an interview on ABC News saying that same-sex marriages may lead to “marriages between men and their daughters or between women and their sons.” This sort of thing would be rip-roaring funny, in fact, if this man were not actually the head of the supreme court in his state, in a position to influence people and do real damage in the world.

I didn’t actually mind it when, a decade ago or more, he refused to remove a huge block weighing two and a half tons on which the Ten Commandments were written from the lobby of his courthouse. He was himself removed from office for his refusal to obey federal law on this matter. We do, indeed, insist as a nation that church and state remain in separate boxes.

But Judge Moore showed a kind of integrity in standing up for Moses and the Law. In this, he was like Robert Frost, who once called himself an Old Testament Christian. By that, I think Frost referred to the kind of person who, while being a Christian, has a deep yearning for the kind of rough justice meted out in the Hebrew scriptures. This impulse goes back to Exodus 21:24, where we read about an eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth. Indeed, in Exodus we all get a hand for a hand and a foot for a foot as well. It’s almost Sharia Law.

Jesus took a very different view of the matter. In the Sermon on the Mount, in Matthew 5:38-39, he said with amazing clarity, “You have heard that it was said, ‘AN EYE FOR AN EYE, AND A TOOTH FOR A TOOTH.’ “But I say to you, do not resist an evil person; but whoever slaps you on your right cheek, turn the other to him also.” In Matthew 7:1, he also said with great force, “Judge not, that ye be not judged.”

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cbayer

(146,218 posts)
1. It seems unthinkable that the people of Alabama returned him to this position.
Sun Feb 15, 2015, 12:30 PM
Feb 2015

And he again is defying higher legal authority. I hope they remove him again.

dixiegrrrrl

(60,010 posts)
3. The very thing that I like about Alabama is one of the reasons he gets elected.
Sun Feb 15, 2015, 12:57 PM
Feb 2015

Me, I love living in a a very small town, esp. now that I am retired and do not have to go to many places.
Cannot stand crowds and traffic and city noises.

There are 4 million people in this state, and the majority live in small towns; Ala. is still very rural,
Even the big cities only have about 250,000 people.
So there are hundreds of small towns, with LOTS of mostly fundamental churches.
Example...our county has about 23,000 people, and there are over 50 churches.
NO taverns.
Religious ideation is huge in the South.






cbayer

(146,218 posts)
4. Don't get me wrong, I love Alabama.
Sun Feb 15, 2015, 01:00 PM
Feb 2015

I also love Mississippi and Louisiana. Visiting the rural areas is great, but I'm not sure I could live there.

Too much church and not enough tavern just isn't going to work for me, lol.

But if it makes you happy, that's all that matters.

dixiegrrrrl

(60,010 posts)
5. We can drink here, just not in a tavern, in our county.
Sun Feb 15, 2015, 01:15 PM
Feb 2015

Mr. Dixie would not have been happy in a totally dry county, ours voted to go "wet" a few about 10 years ago.

cbayer

(146,218 posts)
6. I have been in some dry counties in the region…. quite by accident.
Sun Feb 15, 2015, 01:19 PM
Feb 2015

I remember once going camping only to discover that the closest store selling alcohol was very far away. I learned to bring my own when I wanted to vacation in the south.

Jake Stern

(3,145 posts)
8. Hated living in a small town in large part because
Sun Feb 15, 2015, 03:24 PM
Feb 2015

it seemed like everyone there was up in everyone else's business.

Love the anonymity of city life. If I want someone to know what I'm up to or thinking, I'll tell them.

 

truebluegreen

(9,033 posts)
2. I recently read someone making the point that "an eye for an eye"
Sun Feb 15, 2015, 12:32 PM
Feb 2015

was an unusually merciful response for the time...as contrasted to, say, cutting off a hand for theft.

Panich52

(5,829 posts)
7. Moore is devoid of integrity as it applies to his position.
Sun Feb 15, 2015, 01:32 PM
Feb 2015

If he wants to pontificate and push theocracy, let him start a church. He has no business being on a court anywhere in this country, much less chief justice.

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