Airstrip 100 wrote:Scientific socks wrote:
2) It is completely in the will of the public to identify criminals and it is the responsibility of the government to help capture them. Are you suggesting that people do not wish to be able to criminals or are you suggesting that the role of the government is to help anarchy?
And if it is not my place to judge it would be no bodies meaning anarchy again because anyone would be able to claim anything. There are safety concerns with the burqa both for the individual wearing it and the general public.
2. Your degree in theology, please.
Having a degree in theology does not afford you any ethos when you judge what the government is and is not, and can or cannot, that is a degree in law. And in this case it IS the will of the people to identify criminals, whatever their religion.
It also doesn't give you the right to have the only opinion on religion. What does afford you is a greater ethos when you speak on the subject of religion. However, religion and culture garnered no respect in the fields of law and acedemia because it is supposed to be blind to it.