Monday, November 14, 2011

Penn State, Media, and Morality


Moral Law?

McQueary met "the minimum obligation" of reporting what he saw to his superiors, who are required under Pennsylvania law to report such assaults to authorities. But McQueary "did not in my opinion meet a moral obligation that all of us would have," said the governor, who as attorney general initiated the investigation that led to the charges. (from AP online report)

Here is my problem with the on-going discussion regarding the problems at Penn State:

Much of the discussion seems to circle around the action and inaction of Joe Paterno and McQueary.

If they in deed did act within the law, then the media is now set on convicting them on breaking the moral law!

You have got to be KIDDING ME!!!

The Moral Law!

The media and the left leaning legal system has led the charge to remove the 10 Commandments and anything else religious from the courts and the public eye.

Where did you think the MORAL LAW came from???

I am shocked and disappointed by the child abuse allegations at Penn State.

I am also shocked and disappointed by the double talk from the media.

When we remove the 10 Commandments and the moral teaching from the public realm, why are we so surprise by the lack or morals in our social activity?

I'm just sayin'

Thanks for letting me rant.

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