Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Ria Ramkissoon and 1 Mind Ministries: a Failure of the Court System

Wow words can not describe my dismay on how someone could get away with this. This crap about being brainwashed and stuff is total BS in my opinion and makes me madder that people can get away with that kind of thing.

by Gary Davis

Ria Ramkissoon played a definitive role in killing her son. Ria Ramkissoon was -- or is, take your choice -- part of the "1 Mind Ministries" cult. All Ria Ramkissoon has to do is testify against other cult members who took part in the murder by starvation of her son Javon Thompson. Ria

Ramkissoon must serve five years probation. Oh, one other thing. Ria Ramkissoon will await the resurrection of her son. Amazingly, so will the court system. Of course they made it harder by saying it doesn't count if he comes back as a fig or butterfly. It has to be a person.

This story comes from Dan Morse, a Washington Post Staff Writer, in his article "Plea Deal Includes Resurrection Clause."

I'm stunned, absolutely stunned.

You see the implications here are staggering in so many ways and the ignorance is so voluminous that it is shocking.

First, people are calling 1 Mind Ministries a "Christianity-based" cult. 1 Mind Ministries is no more "Christian-based" than the mafia is based on the Vatican. No church teaches killing toddlers for a rebellious spirit. Anybody who has a toddler knows most of them have them.

The reason Jesus could (and did) rise was that He was God. He showed that by being perfect. By all accounts poor little Javon wasn't God therefore, I'm afraid he's sunk.

Since Ria Ramkissoon was brainwashed she was allegedly too robotic to be held accountable for her actions.

However, the arbitrary number of hours of de-programming chosen by the court, taking away what should be a medical decision in the first place, apparently is going to make her okey-dokey.

It gets better. Ria can't stand trial because she wasn't at fault due to her mental state however, this mental state is acceptable to possibly give someone life in prison; it is an acceptable mental state to remember what was going on just not strong enough to make any valuations on the morality of her acts? Is that about it?

And, of course it only makes sense to let her go free until the "resurrection" occurs, not vice-versa.

The press and commentators as usual are speaking authoritatively about things they know nothing about.


This is not a "Christian-based" cult; they are not looking for a "Jesus-like" resurrection; Javon is not capable of coming back by resurrection any more than the rest of us. Ria should be dealt with. If nothing else she should have to go through the normal insanity process.

You do understand don't you that if the Manson Family back in the 1960's would have had this prosecutor, they wouldn't be in jail


Beyond all the ignorance and idiocy I ask you: "Doesn't this set a trend where people can claim their victim will "rise?" Can't murderers claim their victims aren't "really dead?"

This seems to be erroneous law and, this seems to be dangerous law.

I am stunned, absolutely stunned.

Reference:

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/03/30/AR2009033002931.html

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