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1 | What would happen if...? | Matt 16:6 | Radioman2 | 90835 | ||
Hank: While we're at it, what do you suppose would happen if a prosecuting attorney went into court and, when asked by the judge to present his evidence, replied: "Your honor, if it's evidence you want, why don't YOU conduct an investigation and come up with evidence to prove my case?" Why not? As Copeland would reason, If you have imagination as a grain of sesame seed, nothing shall be impossible unto you. Would such a prosecutor be cited for contempt of court or would he be disbarred on the grounds that he is too stupid to practice law? Radioman2 P.S. "Stupid" is such an ugly word. But then so are the words "you fools" and "you skeptics". |
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2 | What would happen if...? | Matt 16:6 | Searcher56 | 91492 | ||
Actually the judge would remind the prosecutor of the define roles of each. Is a Biblical twist with "imagination as a grain of sesame seed"? |
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