Judge Joe Brown - I cannot consider your religion
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the judge didnt even give her a chance to explain her case this would never happen in a real court room. the judge contradicted himself he said he cantconsider her religion but he dismissed her case because of it, hyprocrite. im proud of the plaintiff, thats what happends when you confess Jesus before the world. keep the faith sister God's got your back. ps any negative comments only validates what im talking about
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"Do you swear to tell the truth so help you god"
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Pause at 2:46...that's the face of a Christian.
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Never trust a person who TELLS you they are christian.
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this is a good example of a bad judge being presumptive. he takes a casual utterance and runs his mouth for no reason. "thank god" most judges are more sane.
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SMFH ! This girl should be ashamed of her self... I wonder when she watches this if she can see right though herself as well as the Judge did. Dame FOOL!
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@Pishonga -- Oh please. That's EXACTLY why she brought it up. I am a Christian as well and not ashamed to say so, but there's absolutely no reason for her to bring it up, other than she thought she'd get in JJB's good books and he'd look more favourably on her case. And he rightfully slapped her down for it. To me, people who try to use Jesus' name to gain advantage are just as hypocritical as Judas and are not true Christians.
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She calls herself a Christian as soon as she gets under oath, but right after that, she lies just to try and get money. And then she laughs at the Judge. Now, not sure if that just blatant disrespect, or a defense mechanism because she got caught in a lie, but from the way that she has presented herself so far, she seems to be a psuedo-Christian, who tries to use their religion to depict themselves as an honest and trustworthy person. This woman is not.
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@Pishonga The problem isn't that she can't make mistakes. The problem that most people have with Christians is that a lot of them are only psuedo-Christians. They only thank god when it is convenient for them. If she wanted to thank the lord before this important court case, then you can easily do it inside of your own head. You don't need everyone else around you to know that you are a Christian, or what your beliefs are. That is what got them into trouble in the first place.
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@Pishonga Then my question to you is why did she bring it up, especially when it has nothing to do with the case, at all. The only reason that you bring up your religion in a court of law is that you are trying to garner some kind of positive response from the judge, or jury.
The plaintiff (in her stupidity) thought she'd be able to sway the judge by bringing up her Christianity which is an affront. Shame on her!
AdLaura 1 month ago 13
@ArchmageMarlock See that's the thing, I still didn't catch the part where the plaintiff lied. Judge Joe Brown said she changed her story 3 times, but I didn't hear it, even the defendant agreed that she paid again on the plaintiff's birthday. It's like he held the defendants to be truthful from the start because they're married. We don't KNOW that the plaintiff was lying, and we don't KNOW that the defendants told the truth. Who buys something without a set price? I never heard of that.
watchalotovids 1 month ago 4