So you have no interest in justice for the victim then.
How do you propose you get justice if the person dead?
How do you propose to tell who is telling the truth?
So the truth is you have no real justified reason for writing such a thing but the same prejudicial glasses you look through when the reply comes from a believer.
Common sense tells you that justice cannot be obtained if the perpetrator is dead.
How do you propose to prove or un-prove the allegations? At this stage it is just allegations. What about justice for the
person whose name could be being marred if innocent.
Historic child abuse against a dead person can bring no justice for either party. The said Perpertrator or the said victim.
You going to dig Ted Heath up and put him on trial?
One thing I am assured about, is that one day everyone will know when Christ returned and the people are judged what they did and did not do.
Abhorrent acts such as child abuse can never be seen as anything but an act of pure evil. Justice and truth is something everyone is entitled to. But sometimes the truth is that no justice is served or truth when it cannot be taken to court and a jury given chance to produce a verdict over the evidence.
So I have interest in Justice for everyone including the dead and the living.
But you and I, we both know their is no justice where the perpetrator is dead.