kiki the parrot
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Hi Jade, just wanted to thank you for your post--I guess if it was "good enough" to post, then it's "good enough" to quote.
I feel the context is equally important, especially if we're going to admonish others. The often used "Judge not," has frequently been misconstrued as sort of a blanket statement in order to squelch any kind of moral standard ie misused to imply we should make no moral judgments. This wasn't the intent (we can "love our enemies" while still holding them accountable in society--it is in fact the most loving thing to do.) A better interpretation is an admonishment to judge one's self first or to not hold others to any standard by which we're not first willing to measure ourselves.
Interestingly we're also told how to handle people in various states. We are to "admonish the unruly, encourage the fainthearted, help the weak." But as author Dr. Jon Townsend wrote, "To reverse these is tragic. Encouraging the unruly is like a watchdog making friends with the burglar." (~Hiding from Love).
We are warned about the dangers of all grace and no confrontation. Whether or not he has further knowledge of Haleigh's disappearance it's my own personal belief this is the situation RC seems to have been enjoying for some time now. JMO
The bible also says not to try and take the splinter out of someone's eye until you take the log out of your own.......let the person without sin throw the first stone...and on and on. I don't know about others but I take the bible literally. I don't try and find out what the hidden meaning is...it is what it says. We are to have faith like a child....children aren't complicated. When you tell them something they don't disect it and try to find the real or hidden meaning. We are all guilty of being judgmental. None of us know what happened to Haleigh. Instead of relying on facts we pick up all of the crap and then make a decision of who we think is guilty.
Someone said that LE is 99% sure of who took Haleigh. I didn't read that in the article anywhere. They are still working the case and that is good. They want to talk to Misty. They didn't say because she is their #1 suspect. They might just want her to think about that night and go through it again. Her and her attorney refuse. Someone said that Misty and Ron refuse to talk to LE.
From the article I gather it is Misty and her attorney that refuse. I don't know about Ron but LE have said right out that they don't think he was involved as he was working. I personally don't think LE has a clue what happened to Haleigh. If they had done the things that they should have done that first night they might have found Haleigh by now or even right away. They drag her blankets outside for the dogs to sniff. Why didn't they get something she has just worn out of the dirty clothes...like the shirt she wore to bed and have the dogs sniff that? Maybe the dogs could have followed her trail. It's to late now to do the things they should have done that first night.
(bbm) Hi b'sangel

I highly doubt that's the case tho w most of the posters here who fault RC's conduct or failure to cooperate, based upon what most claim is a strong anti-crime, anti-violence, pro-victim stance. They're likely neither refusing to cooperate in a missing child's case nor advocating violence to solve their own problems. So whether RC is involved in or has knowledge of his daughter's disappearance, or even ultimately convicted of assault, these issues are inevitably causing many here to raise up a moral standard. On a crime sleuthing website featuring rampant crimes, made up of crime victims' advocates, hopefully we can agree a moral standard is essential. W/out which our society would have no need for legal or judicial branches and we could just return to the wild, wild West (kind of feels like that some days lol). I also make a distinction between judging behavior and actions, and judging the person (it is possible to call someone's actions unjust, wrong or illegal w/out a need to mete out their punishment.) But w/e LE needs to speak w them further about, both RC and his wife are refusing to work w LE.
I take issue w picking and choosing to whom we give a pass, or not using the same measure for ourselves. But to simply throw out the adage, "Judge not" or "Cast not" to silence those here who recognize what they see as unjust is misusing. Hope you won't find many here willing to advocate just "turning the other cheek," either, when it comes to crime :waitasec: (hey I've heard of childlike faith but c'mon, that would be just as much an oversimplification).
Many here just don't view the problem as a lack of sympathy for RC's actions but a lack of consequences and accountability. Thus if RC would remove suspicion ie fully cooperate, maintain self-control, avoiding "even the appearance of evil" he could be viewed if not as a victim himself, at least in a more sympathetic light. Btw when in doubt re interpreting the meaning of any passage, we can safely err on the side of justice and mercy for victims. I trust most here want justice for Haleigh (incl full cooperation), other missing or murdered and victims of ALL crimes. HTH
'Cummings has cut off interviews with investigators.
“Besides ‘No I didn’t have nothing to do with my child being missing,’ what do you say?” he asked.
Maj. Gary Bowling, director of law enforcement for the department, said detectives would like to interview Cummings again but have been resisted.
The interviews with Misty Cummings have produced different pictures, he said. She was alone with Cummings’ children the night Haleigh disappeared. She has told authorities she woke up about 3 a.m. and found the 5-year-old missing.
“We’ve said from day one Misty’s story is absolutely filled with inconsistencies,” Bowling said.'
http://www.jacksonville.com/news/met...6_months_later
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