But no law has been created to prevent visits, it's just not something the prisons do anymore. Unless you think religious people should have the power to force you to offer services you don't want to this doesn't apply.…
Barbarism isn't a crime, so it's not possible to be criminally barbaric.
The former a constitutional fact of law, the latter an opinion. I also believe the former to be a moral absolute, which is a second opinion. Clear?
You can do what you want in your own home, but you can't demand that the state runs justice in a way that follows your choice of religious texts. I can understand that it's important to take religious views of prisoners…
But no law has been created to prevent visits, it's just not something the prisons do anymore. Unless you think religious people should have the power to force you to offer services you don't want to this doesn't apply.…
Barbarism isn't a crime, so it's not possible to be criminally barbaric.
The former a constitutional fact of law, the latter an opinion. I also believe the former to be a moral absolute, which is a second opinion. Clear?
You can do what you want in your own home, but you can't demand that the state runs justice in a way that follows your choice of religious texts. I can understand that it's important to take religious views of prisoners…