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A Poll About The Cop
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<blockquote data-quote="Hammster" data-source="post: 75043341" data-attributes="member: 184032"><p>“Those who have taken an oath to "protect and serve" undergo all manner of training and examination in order to earn the privilege of reciting those words. But there is no examination for the human heart. Wearing a badge does not portend purity of motives or intent (see Ecclesiastes 7:20). In the same way that a marriage vow does not in and of itself guard against adultery, a badge is no harbinger against nefarious conduct on the part of the one wearing it. The truth is, an oath is only as good as the intent on the part of the person reciting those words to keep it. Apart from a heart that is committed to abiding by the words of an oath, an oath itself means nothing, regardless if you're talking about husbands, wives, or police officers (see Mark 7:17-23).”</p><p></p><p>Darrell B. Harrison</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hammster, post: 75043341, member: 184032"] “Those who have taken an oath to "protect and serve" undergo all manner of training and examination in order to earn the privilege of reciting those words. But there is no examination for the human heart. Wearing a badge does not portend purity of motives or intent (see Ecclesiastes 7:20). In the same way that a marriage vow does not in and of itself guard against adultery, a badge is no harbinger against nefarious conduct on the part of the one wearing it. The truth is, an oath is only as good as the intent on the part of the person reciting those words to keep it. Apart from a heart that is committed to abiding by the words of an oath, an oath itself means nothing, regardless if you're talking about husbands, wives, or police officers (see Mark 7:17-23).” Darrell B. Harrison [/QUOTE]
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