In his book, Loving God, Charles Colson draws attention to an incident involving an Indiana judge named William Bontrager. Bontrager had to pass sentence on Fred Palmer, a decorated Vietnam veteran who was found guilty of burglary. The crime was caused partly by involvement with drugs and alcohol. Indiana law required a sentence of ten to twenty years for Palmer's offense.
However, new regulations designating a lesser penalty had gone into effect eighteen d…
Zondervan Publishing House, Between Two Truths - Living with Biblical Tensions, by Klyne Snodgrass