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The Casey Anthony Verdict

Posted by Jim_Daly on Jul 6, 2011 1:33:36 PM

Lost amidst the media frenzy surrounding the Casey Anthony trial and her surprising acquittal of first-degree murder is the obvious fact we all know to be true: anthony1.jpg

 

Three-year-old Caylee was innocent, as is every child who falls victim to abuse. The death of a child is always tragic beyond words, and the particulars surrounding this case are almost too difficult and inconceivable to digest.

 

When you look into those eyes, what do you see? I see the sweetness of a little girl whose life has only just begun, who has hopes and dreams and wants but one thing: to be as loved as she is loving.

 

The jury has rendered their verdict, and as a society we must do likewise. Will we ignore the underlying concerns of this case – or rise up and work to address them?

 

One of any culture’s greatest treasures is the innocence of its children. We know it when we see it, and love it when we do: in the laughs and giggles, in the wide eyes and wonderment, in the carefree hugs and gentle kisses of our children after a long, hard day.

 

But the expression of childhood innocence is more than a mere source of entertainment for adults. It is even more than a pleasant way for a child to grow up. Childhood innocence is fundamental to their faith, and when it’s prematurely stolen from one, it adversely affects all. No child is an island; one regularly influences another, be it in the classroom or on the playground.peoplemaganthony.jpg

 

What comes of a society that will not tirelessly protect its children and their interests? What comes of a culture that does not value its children, considering them to be more burden than blessing?

 

A world with more tragic cases like Caylee Anthony.

 

We must recommit ourselves daily to the task of one of our main responsibilities as Christians, whether we’re young, old or somewhere in between: To train up a child in both mind and body, and in doing so, help our children preserve their innocence throughout key developmental stages of life. The reason is as practical as it is philosophical. If a child learns early on not to trust an adult, it often becomes increasingly difficult for them to trust God with their life later on. Simply put, there is frequently a strong correlation between the early loss of innocence and later rebelliousness with God.

 

Nevertheless, our faith reminds us that God can rescue and redeem every last thing, even the tragic death of a little girl from Florida named Caylee.

 

No matter who you are or where you live, you’re called to positively influence children and help them understand who God is and that He loves them exactly as they are. “Whoever welcomes [a child] in my name welcomes me,” said Jesus.

 

It’s my prayer that in the wretchedness of this death and the aftermath of this trial that our society will be reminded again about the beauty and worth of every human life.

 

This case has sparked a tremendous amount of emotion and reaction, and so I’d welcome your thoughts and perspective. 

 

Also this Week:  Tuesday: How to Raise a Philanthropist  Thursday: What Kind of Person are You?

 

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Jul 6, 2011 3:56 PM Guest Bob H  says:
All I can say about what I have heard and read.......I simply don't understand society today!
Jul 6, 2011 5:03 PM Guest Annie  says:
It's such a tragedy.  I believe the jury all but forgot about the little girl while they were deliberating the verdict.  That's what they are guilty of.
Jul 6, 2011 5:32 PM Guest cat r.  says:

Tot mom will be judged on judgement day, just like the rest of us...  May our great and soverign father have mercy on her soul...  as for Caylee, she's dancing with angels and in the presence of Jesus Christ. I look forward to seeing Caylee there 

Jul 6, 2011 5:19 PM Guest Carol  says:
I live near the Orlando area, and am so sick over the recent verdict.  This mother is obviously the killer, and she is getting away with it.  I am struggling to understand how to live in a society where good is called evil, and evil is called good; where those trying to live honestly and righteously suffer, and liars and murderers are set free.  You are right that our society treats children as a burden, disposable, and not worthy of justice.  My only hope is that Jesus is returning soon, and true justice will prevail.
Jul 6, 2011 5:34 PM Guest Diane  says:

I have felt so strongly about this, but maybe in a different way than alot of people.

Jul 6, 2011 5:36 PM Guest HowieS  says:
A society that has justified death in the womb is just a slippery slope away from child sacrifice, euthenasia etc; and a media that has sold it's soul for control is quite frustrated and frustrating all of us for it's noninfluence of the jury; and politicians that have offered lies and half truths as "the standard" are reaping sour/spoiled fruit. . . . . . . . Universities teaching revised history, science as religion, etc,. . . . .  churchs replacing Jesus with institution . . . . . . corruption entering community life at many places. . . .. Americans abandoning The Constitution . . . . . . .
Jul 6, 2011 5:43 PM Guest c.s.  says in response to Bob H:

Our society wants to live Rev 3:15 not hot or cold but lukewarm.  The Lordsaid he will spew us out of his mouth.  We are a spiritually numb society who lives in fear because we don't want to pay a price when there is one to be paid .  God gave his son, the Lord Jusus gave his life and now the question is What Will It Cost Us.  Salvation was not free there was price to be paid.

Jul 6, 2011 5:36 PM Guest Pam  says:
It really concerns me the direction our country is going! A people who tolerate the murder of over a million unborn babies in a single year! And now a mother who can kill her 2 yr. old child,put her in a garbage bag & throw her away like she's last weeks garbage! I'm afraid to even contemplate what could be next. Maybe an unruly teen will be next weeks throw away! LORD have mercy on us!!
Jul 6, 2011 5:42 PM Guest Christopher B  says:

I am not a legal expert, but it seems that the problem is the law itself. It's the same law that allows abortion in this country. I once thought sarcastically that if the law allows such a thing, why stop there? To my shame, we've become exactly that thing. Where under the law, a mother can kill her child.

 

I have other issues with this case that bring up a very negative past where people were persecuted because of what another mother said about the children she killed. As this example, Anthony lied to prosecutors.

 

I pray that we can find forgiveness for what we've allowed to happen on our watch. While believers are asleep at the wheel of indecision, someone else has taken over. Please don't sit out, be frightened or believe popular opinion polls to the contrary. We must begin acting locally, challenge our neighbors and spread the Word.

 

Jesus, forgive us...

 

CB

Jul 6, 2011 5:48 PM Guest Don  says:

I've not followed this trial. I did not hear about it until the verdict. It's wonderful and amazing how many people are so upset with the death of this child. My question is where is the anger at the brutal deaths of 1000's of children every day, killed in their mother's wombs, which is supposed to be the safest place in the world for a child. Where is the anger, where is the outcry. If you want to say anything about what this mother did, if she did indeed do it, based on current law and the way many people seem to think, it's that she just had an abortion after the fact.

 

Wake up, America, we are killing our future every day, every minute, every second, and it is indeed VERY brutal and painful for the children killed.

Jul 6, 2011 5:43 PM Guest Carolyn S  says:
Interesting that "society" will allow the killing of a child inside the womb, but arrests someone for killing someone outside the womb.  EACH IS A CHILD OF GOD AND IS PRECIOUS IN HIS SIGHT!
Jul 6, 2011 5:49 PM Guest Kathy M.  says:

This is such a tragedy. No matter what happened and who did what God knows...He knows everything that happened. I pray for that beautiful baby and I pray for her mother because she is not safe. Someone is going to see her out having fun or whatever and she will not be protected by anyone. So I pray for them all and I know that eventually she will come before the Lord for judgement and she won't be able to lie or make excuses. There is no point in harboring alot of anger here it only makes us bitter and that is not what God would want.

Jul 6, 2011 5:51 PM Guest Bill R.  says:
    No matter how horrendous the crime and how vile the offender, they are still guaranteed a fair trial in front of their peers by our Constitution. While she was very likely responsible for her childs death, evidence that proved this beyond a shadow of a doubt was never presented to the jury. One of the underlying principles of our American system is that it is better for ten guilty to be set free than for one innocent one to be hanged. No, I don't like the verdict. But, I was not on the jury when the evidence was presented and all I have to go on is biased emotional sensationalist reporting by ALL the media.
Jul 6, 2011 5:52 PM Guest Rosie B.  says:
Thank you so much for your perspective on this case.  We can't do anything about what has transpired except to recommit ourselves to sharing the truth of the Gospel and then living it out before others. We'll never know, but maybe if Casey had had the infuence of a life totally commited to Christ, she wouldn't be where she is today. God knows the truth and all the details. In the end, those responsible will be held accountable by Him. The power of the Gospel can radically transform a life.  It can turn the hearts of fathers and mothers back to their children.  How desperately we need that in our society today.
Jul 6, 2011 5:55 PM Guest Marlin M.  says:

Jim,

 

Your article was well written and I could not agree with you more.  Our culture is wrecking the lives of our children.  Adults are pursuing their own pleasures at the expense of children which ended in a very tragic manner in the Anthony case.  The photo of the People Magazine cover spoiled your article to a degree which was beside the point of what you wished to convey.  The point is not whether it was 1st degree murder, manslaughter, or neglect. . .the fact of the matter is Kaylee was the victim as are many other children.

Jul 6, 2011 5:57 PM Guest Penny N.  says:
The whole world knows she is a murderer.
Jul 6, 2011 5:58 PM Guest Alicia T.  says:
We are living in the days when the justice system works for the criminal and not the victims. I do not know how much more evidence one needs than the evidence in this case and as in the days when Able's blood cried out from the ground let Caylee's precious blood cry out for the justice that needs to be brought about still. If Casey does not confess to this murder she could have a shortened life anyway as a result of that judgement coming to pass. People are so angry by this that she will not have peace in anyway shape or form because people are going to want to make her miserable. I really think it is unwise for the jurors to be exposing who they are at this time because of how angry people are and in this crazy world I am afraid that because the system is failing us daily that many are going to start resorting to vigilante justice as a result. We can still hold on to the precious promises of God though and know that some day soon he is coming to make all right again!
Jul 6, 2011 6:31 PM Guest sean s.  says:
I don't understand how this could happen either but I also want to not get caught up in media driven justice that has somebody convicted before they go to trial by playing to the emotional side of a non thinking but rather feeling public. This was done to the Duke lacrosse players and more recently Sarkozy. These people like O.J. may or may not be guilty but sentencing someone to life in prison or death based on peoples feelings after the media sesationalizes it with ten second sound bites is far more frightening. This is how Hitler got started and we all know how that turned out. In the end no one escapes the hand of God and what a terrifying thing it is to fall into the hands of the living God.
Jul 6, 2011 6:32 PM Guest Travis  says:
I was shocked that the verdict was not guilty. I am no expert in law but all I know if that there is no evidence or fingerprints or traces of blood or that if the body is so decomposed that the medical examiner can't determine a c.o.d. (cause of death) that there really can't be a case. But what's done is done. The only person who really knows what happened is Almighty God. I pray that the entire family will find the strength only found in God through His Son Jesus Christ to get through this tough and emotional time.
Jul 6, 2011 6:33 PM Guest KEN P.  says in response to Penny N.:

Some of the above comments bring the Roe v. Wade verdict to mind and that, after several years, "Roe" came forward and admitted that the basis for the verdict was a lie.  She has since become a Christian and is, as I understand it, lobbying for repeal of that decision.  God, through Christ, can and does forgive even the worst of us, if we but ask!  I won't second guess the jury but can stll have my own opinion.

Jul 6, 2011 6:05 PM Guest Jim S  says:

Take comfort in Romans 12:19; and the probability that no self-respecting employer would likely hire Casey Anthony and many communities will not welcome her.

 

Cain was also left to wander in a wilderness.

Jul 6, 2011 6:06 PM Guest Speechgal  says:
Casey Anthony will still have to face her Maker.  She may never get justice on this Earth, but she will never be able to make up enough lies to cover what she's done.
Jul 6, 2011 6:06 PM Guest Richard  says:
This really is simply the coup de grâce of Roe v. Wade.  When rationalization leads to justification and desensitization, the moral outpouring progresses from the invisible to the visible and abortion leads to infanticide then ignorance and apathy reign supreme.  Who could have arrived at any other decision?
Jul 6, 2011 6:10 PM Guest Deanna P.  says:
I really do not know how to feel about this verdict, but I am deeply troubled by those who are convinced that this mother killed her child. How do they know? I have heard many say that it is obvious she killed her child; how is it obvious? I do not see how anyone can judge this mother and say that she definitely committed this horrible crime. Troubled people lie for many different reasons, so I do not see how her lies prove she is a murderer. The truth that remains here, is that Caylee is in Heaven. She is beyond all of this now; she is comforted by the Eternal Comforter. Our concern should be this family, that is clearly in need of Christ. He works all things for good for those who love Him. Shouldn't our concern now be for the salvation of those involved? I believe that the Lord will judge; He will handle the vengeance needed. We need to ask ourselves, what does He ask of us now? It is not our job to judge.
Jul 6, 2011 6:38 PM Guest Kolburt S.  says:
It is totally unbelievable how many examples there are of innocent children being murdered, both in the womb and in their first few years of life.  I pray the Church will continue to be, as we have always been, a place where the innocence of childhood will be celebrated.
Jul 6, 2011 6:41 PM Guest Brad  says:

Because it is perfectly legal for a mother to have her own preborn baby murdered through abortion, and because 50,000,000 or so babies have met this bloody end, people's lives, even those of the most innocent and helpless among us, have been cheapened in value. So, it is no wonder that Ms. Anthony was pronounced innocent before a watching world.

What will save more babies' lives than any other action will be the re-criminalization of abortion.

Jul 6, 2011 6:11 PM Guest Mike C.  says:
In a society that allows this type of thing to happen, it only shows that the time of the Revelation is getting very close . But no one can state the time of this , but signs will be seen. This society has been oking killing for sometimes as to abortions , this cheapen human life so when something like this occurs a person can see other other ways out.
Jul 6, 2011 6:12 PM Guest Bev  says in response to Bill R.:
If you watched the trial you would know that hair was found in the trunk of Casey Anothey's car that was from a decomposing body from her family. She dumped the car. Since her parents and brother are alive I would say that it is a fact it belonged to this little child. The child was wrapped in laundry bags from the home and there was a picture presented of the child sitting w/ her Mom w/ the same tee shirt her body when she was found. Someone typed the words neck breaking, ruptured spleen and chloraform 42 times on the home computer. What would be considered beyond a doubt? A witness?
Jul 7, 2011 10:35 AM Guest Vincent O.  says:
Casey told many different stories about what happened but it is curious to note that she never claimed the child died in the swimming pool.  That particular story was made up by her attorneys and is every bit as false as any of Casey's previous fairy tales.  I am not sure how any of them are able to sleep at night.
Jul 6, 2011 6:48 PM Guest Betty K.  says in response to cat r.:
Best comment on this case I have seen! Thanks for posting it!
Jul 6, 2011 6:49 PM Guest Amy  says:
The scary and tragic events that have surrounded the lives of my children over the past six months and more recent events even brought home the point that they are so vulnerable and need so much protection and love.  As parents, my husband and I are the ones responsible for that protection with God's guidance of course.  With the sheer business of raising a 6 year old with special needs and a 4 year old both boys, the case only caught my ear when the news mentioned that Casey had been abused as a child, and that is why she killed her child. I found that strange because the abused, if they murder anyone, it is usually the abuser.  Still, that poor little baby's face, those sweet eyes, as much as she should be here still on earth, she is in the arms of Jesus now and is safe with him.  No one can ever hurt her again.
Jul 6, 2011 6:14 PM Guest Deanna P.  says in response to Rosie B.:
Rosie B., I agree with your perspective. I believe Casey is a very troubled, very needy girl who needs someone to show her the love of Christ. She will live with guilt her entire life, whether she caused Caylee's death or somehow allowed it. God has spared her life for a reason; should we not, then, desire for her to accept Him as her Savior and Healer? She and her family are in my prayers...
Jul 6, 2011 6:50 PM Guest Joanne C.  says:
Now is the time to pray for this family that they come to know the Lord and His saving grace.....what else can we do but hope they find the Savior who will bring them to truth and His loving arms.  This is certainly a tragedy - I pray they find Jesus through the midst of this.
Jul 6, 2011 6:52 PM Guest Judy K.  says:
"Not guilty" in a criminal case is not the same as "Innocent."  I'm reminded that in every case that I feel a personal weakness, I can cry out to God to come into that area so that "when I am weak, I am strong." (2Cor 12:10) Perhaps we can do that in areas our human organizations have weak spots--points where we thirst for GOD's justice.  We long for a clear-headedness that helps us learn HIS wisdom.  What ACTION does God expect of me in the lives of mothers who are so disgusted with this verdict--but have endless photos of their drinking parties on Facebook--and no photos of other areas of importance in their lives?  Where are their toddlers while they are bleary and hanging on various men?  Where are they when Mom gets home?  Will a simple positive question or comment about a woman's children be an opportunity for God to redirect them and elaborate on their parenting choices?  Where I have been weakly inactive, what does God want me to do that brings in HIS strength?
Jul 7, 2011 10:39 AM Guest Linda  says:
Has anyone considered that Casey Anthony was sexually abused by George Anthony?  It explains all of her strange behavior.  Lies, partying, promiscuity......all symptoms of the aftermath of sexual abuse.
Jul 6, 2011 6:24 PM Guest Lynn W.  says in response to Bill R.:
Please note that the requirement for conviction in the US is proof "beyond a reasonable doubt", not beyond "a shadow of a doubt."
Jul 6, 2011 6:57 PM Guest Mary R.  says:
God will be the final judgment on this.  I work with children who are pulled from their homes as a result of abuse as a volunteer and my heart breaks with the tragedies I see in our society.
Jul 6, 2011 6:59 PM Guest Barbara L.  says:
The Bible says that with judgement comes peace. There always comes a time when God says, this is how it is. Although we humans can argue all day long about what the truth is (or whether there even IS truth), God will finally put all argument to rest and declare the truth in every situation. In Isaiah 54, it says that every lie will be refuted. God cares and He takes sides. He is not mocked. Not by our legal system. Not by anyone. The hard part is, it sometimes takes time. So just hold on to your hat. The truth will eventually emerge, and then there will be nothing left to say. God help all the children who our legal system or their parents do not protect. I know God Himself received Caylee into heaven. "The light shines in the darkness."
Jul 6, 2011 7:00 PM Guest RON S.  says in response to Penny N.:
did not Jesus speak of a lawless society before His coming Many places we can read in the Bible of this type of lifestyle will be going forth.Romans 1 , 2Tim.3:1-6. Perilous times would come ,lovers of pleasuer , boastful lovers of them selves ,unholy ,without love and many other things Paul wrote to tim.to warn of the great changes that would come in the last days.God will not be mocked ,what a person sows that will they also reap. God is about to change this world ,we don't know the day but we need to pray that our nation would be brought back to prayer so we can stop this stupidy that has racked our nation.we still serve a mighty God who has all things under His control .I pray that  this tragedy will break our heatrs to repentance and seek Gods will for our country.Thank you Lord for your great love for America
Jul 6, 2011 7:01 PM Guest Richard H.  says in response to Penny N.:

If we are truly Christians. we wiil not judge.

Jul 6, 2011 6:38 PM Guest Sharon R.  says:

Jim,

 

Thank you for the article.  Well put as always. God is in control of this situation as He is in control of everything.  God allowed Caylee’s tragic death and this seemingly horrific injustice.  We are all deeply saddened, angry and many other emotions, but we need to move past them to see what good God intends for what was intended for evil.  It may take time to see the good, but we will.  I think this is yet another horrific event that is meant to stir us to our core, to our feet, to action.  We need to live the Gospel, be the Gospel, to shout the Gospel from the mountain tops without saying a word.  Gospel is a verb, a call to action, a call to loving as He loves us, and not merely a proclamation of the only truth that sets us free.  God created us to be in relationship, and as we get more “advanced” we get more isolated from one another.  Jesus gave his life to save all, even, and perhaps especially Casey Anthony.  I pray for Casey’s repentance, salvation and relationship with God, so that she may be a mighty light in this world. I pray for the church family that will receive Casey in God's love. I pray for what is not, to be.
Jul 6, 2011 6:38 PM Guest Reba D.  says:
God says, "Do not repay evil for evil, or insult with insult on the contrary repay evil with good, because to this you were called so that you may inherit a blessing and we need to live in peace with everyone!" And I think people need to love on her, and God is the ultimate judge and we should let Him do the work! We should not judge other or we too will be judged! I know her daughter is in Heaven with God, which is the best place to be. I do believe God is coming soon to judge all of us! Let God work in her and lets be the loving Christians we need to be to her and spread God's love to everyone in this dark dark world!
Jul 7, 2011 10:02 AM Guest Charlie F.  says in response to Penny N.:
Over 40 million of these Cayle's have been aborted. We need to get our priorities straight
Jul 6, 2011 6:41 PM Guest Juanita J.  says:
What I keep thinking about Casey, are all the lies she said.  Who will ever trust her? Will her parents trust her? Will she ever have a normal life? Her life will never be the same. Her face has been on the media for a while. Will she be able to get a job? Caylee is home now and at peace...her mother will live a hellish life here and in the afterlife, even worse, if she doesn't surrender herself to the Lord.  In the end, Caylee is home, and God's judgment will prevail.
Jul 7, 2011 10:04 AM Guest Martha C.  says in response to Don:

I agree with Don! God is not happy with us for killing babies!

Jesus has to come back soon! If she didis guilty, He knows

all about it and she will face Him! The abortionists will face Him also!

Jul 6, 2011 7:52 PM Guest Rhonda T.  says:

Bless the hearts of the innocent.  Roseanne Barr "twitted" the statement, "People only get outraged  over the killing of fetuses!"  What a statement to make.  I don't understand the brain activity of some people who think this way.  Little Kaylee is as important as a fetus as she is as a dead 2 year old little girl....what does Ms. Barr think Kaylee was as a fetus?  A lone pea stuffed under a mattress??  God will open the eyes to us all in "His Day"  to the mysteries of His love.  I pray for the family, for we are all dis-funtional, I pray for understanding that justice is a double edged sword in this country; we accept our freedom with a price.  Thank God The Price has been paid for us already if we would just receive it.  I'm sorry if I make no sense but my heart is in a constant state of breakage for the next horrific death that is taking place somewhere in our world as we speak and more so for the lost.

Jul 6, 2011 7:53 PM Guest Ross G.  says:
Re the Anthony trial I have 3 thoughts...
1. There is a big difference between being "innocent" and being "not guilty."
2. Man's judgement is imperfect...God's is perfect.
3. Casey Anthony may not be in jail but she will not be free.
Jul 6, 2011 6:43 PM Guest Kellie B.  says in response to Kathy M.:
Casey Anthony will never be free--she might get out of jail, but she will always have to look over her shoulder because of what she has done.  Who would ever hire her, who would want her to live next door?  Of course, she will probably be filthy rich because people just cannot help themselves when it comes to buying into this whole drama.  My only solace is that one day, Casey will have to meet her Maker like everyone else does, and when she does, she will face a punishment worse than any punishment a human could dole out to her.  If she is guilty, she will pay the price, one way or another.
Jul 6, 2011 6:46 PM Guest B.  says:

This case is a very sad examle of a woman who was self centered and not wanting to rise to the responsibilities of being a parent.  It is a shame.  Perhaps her parents should have had the custody of the child.  Perhaps Casey needed to put her child up for adoption.  A woman does have to leave a "party girl" lifestyle when she becomes a mother.  It appears Casey wasnt ready to nurture a child.  She was still focussed on herself, no room in her life for responsibility for the child.  So, this is where the selfishness appears to have led.

Court hasn' rendered full consequence for Casey yet, at this time.  People do have to trust the jurors in this nation.  It is fundamental to our system of justice.  Without conclusive proof ...

volunteer for jury duty and you can have your chance to make a decision along with the rest of the group you have to work with.

Jul 6, 2011 7:55 PM Guest Karen K.  says:
Why are we surprised?  We allowed God to be taked out of our schools. We allowed the 10 Commandments to be taken out of the courthouse. We allowed Nativities to be removed from the town square. And we allowed killing babies in the womb to be made legal and then even let our "represenatives" vote for us to pay for them with our tax money. When you have a society that has no respect for God and life, this is what you get. I pray that the LORD will use this craziness to wake up the Body of Christ to rise up and take our nation back for the land of the free and the BRAVE.  One nation, under God, with liberty and justice for all....including our most vulnerable population: Babies, special needs, elderly.
Jul 6, 2011 6:46 PM Guest Linda  says:

Was very shocked to hear the verdict.  I kept hearing that they didn't get the way she

was killed.  I think putting strips of tape on her face covering the mouth, the nose and

any way that she had to breathe would be the thing that killed her.  I take great relief

knowing that she is now in God's hands and very happy.

Jul 6, 2011 6:47 PM Guest Mihcelle  says:

I am a survivor of childhood abuse: physical, emotional, and sexual.  My family didn't know Jesus, so church wasn't something I grew up with.  When people told me that God was my heavenly Father, I was determined not to accept Him.  I didn't need another bad dad.  Thankfully, I had persistent friends and a loving Father in heaven to help me realize that not all dads are the same.  But, it certainly made my journey harder.

Jul 6, 2011 7:59 PM Guest Christian  says:

I'm reading some of the comments below and would like to remind us of something:

 

Matthew 7:1


Luke 6:37

 

Who are we to cast judgement. With some of our words in these postings, we're picking up stones. We're suppose to be the light and the salt, but some of the comments here are reflecting our lost brothers and sisters of the World. Folks, let's get on our knees and pray for God to wake our nation.

Jul 6, 2011 6:47 PM Guest Rhiannon  says in response to Rosie B.:
Well said Rosie B!
Jul 6, 2011 6:51 PM Guest Jodi L  says:
Jesus died for Casey too and she needs our prayers not our judgement.
Jul 6, 2011 6:51 PM Guest Michelle  says:

One more thought.  We didn't sit on the jury, we didn't hear the evidence.  We were not called on to judge this woman.  I personally will pray for her and her family, and for the jury & judge.  Matthew 7:1

Jul 6, 2011 6:52 PM Guest Joe B.  says:

As somebody who has sat on the jury of a very public trial similar to this, I'll tell you that it's not about what you or anybody else believe happened, it's about what the prosecution can prove.  Our system is set up to put the burden of proof on the accuser, and people are innocent until PROVEN guilty.  It’s a horrible thing what happened to little Caylee, but would we be able to live with ourselves to condemn this woman – possibly to death – without being absolutely sure that she is responsible?  Everybody who says that they would, all I’ll tell you is that until you are the one who has to make that magnitude of decision for somebody else by sitting on a jury like that, you have no idea what it’s like.

Jul 6, 2011 8:04 PM Guest Sharon M.  says:
Caylee Anthony is fully alive, rejoicing with our Lord and will never remember what happened. Will her mother one day be reunited with this precious little one? That depends on whether she repents and accepts Christ as her Savior, whose blood covers even this heinous act. She's already made a tragic choice. Will she choose new life in Christ Jesus or eternal separation from Jesus and Caylee?
Jul 6, 2011 6:53 PM Guest Brandi  says:
About 10 years ago, a newborn baby was found dead on the river bank. The baby was full-term. They found that the mother had left her there. The mother claims she didn't know she was pregnant until she went into labor and the baby was stillborn. The only penalty she received was a $100 fine for health violation of improper disposal of waste!
Jul 6, 2011 6:54 PM Guest CarmelaB  says:

The vast majority of arrests made by police & approved by DAs are based on solid evidence & good to decent police work.  I don' t know what the jury heard; but all that has to be put in their minds is reasonable doubt, and voila...a possible murderer walks.  We don't know this side of heaven what happened, but I pray for Casey & for her to face her future with Jesus as her Lord.  It's a scary future ahead of her...

Jul 6, 2011 6:54 PM Guest Cathy  says:
It seems totally logical to connect abortion with this murder of a child outside of the womb.  She was only 2 years breathing on her own.  Respect for life interfered with Casey's choices.  Jesus please forgive us and heal our land.  We surrender to You, Dear Lord!
Jul 6, 2011 8:16 PM Guest Allan B.  says:
May the Lord help us turn whatever anger we may have over Casey's actions into prayers for her conversion to Christ.  Her sins are glaringly obvious while ours may be less.  But we all need God's mercy in Christ--Casey included.  And, instead of venting over what we may perceive as injustice, may we give ourselves instead to love all the little ones in our lives.
Jul 6, 2011 6:56 PM Guest Mom with opinions  says in response to Kolburt S.:
It looks so suspicious against the mother, but as a mother myself, what if she really IS innocent? How awful to have the whole world convinced that you were involved in the death of your own child! That's punishment in itself. I agree with others, and am so grateful for a Heavenly Father who knows us, judges us righteously, and loves us anyway. There will be no injustice in His perfect timing. If we can't make a convincing enough case that she did it beyond a shadow of a doubt, then she shouldn't be convicted. I just hope that legal manipulation didn't get her off, but true lack of evidence. If she's dysfunctional enough to have done it, she'll likely do something else, and then we WILL know.
Jul 6, 2011 6:57 PM Guest Don  says:
I think God's word has something about what the last days will be like and I think we are about to arrive.  We kind of saw the start of this several years ago in LA.  Now in FL.  It is approaching faster and faster.  Are you ready?
Jul 6, 2011 6:57 PM Guest Cliff  says in response to Bob H:
Pope John Paul discussed the "culture of death" in our society in his Gospel of Life encyclical.  When our society continues to turn away from God, this culture will continue to grow.  Here is the full encyclical: http://www.ewtn.com/library/encyc/jp2evang.htm
Jul 6, 2011 6:58 PM Guest Janice  says:

I did not follow this case but heard about it from people at work and on a blog so I got more opinion than actual footage of the trial.

 

It is a horrible thing that happened, whatever it was that happened to the little girl. There had to be a lack of caring on the mother's part for her to delay so long in reporting her child missing. That part I just can't understand.

 

As another commenter said, God knows what happened. God knows who is guilty of what. We do not know what He will do in order to see that justice prevails, but I trust in Him in His timing to see that things are set right. He is good and He cares for children. This happening has not slipped His notice.

 

Perhaps this is a wake-up call for the people of our nation...a tragedy that will spotlight how our nation is not caring for our children, from the preborn through the teens, as it should be. We are corporately guilty of not caring for our neighbors as we should. All the babies in the womb who are taken before they get to breathe the air God made for them are our neighbors. We have a President who supported partial birth abortion in his previous elected role so what can we expect? This case is just a larger example of that same mindset.

 

It is just too horrible to continue to discuss. What can we do?

Jul 6, 2011 7:02 PM Guest Pedro  says in response to Deanna P.:

I totaly agree with you, Deanna.

Jul 6, 2011 7:04 PM Guest Lora  says:
In a wierd sort of way, I am glad the verdict is what it is. I believe at the very least, Casey was a terrible mother. I also believe it is highly likely that she murdered or had something to do with the death of her child. But the prosecution simply didn't do a thorough enough job of proving she actually was guilty, only made it look like most likely she did it. I grieve for that little one and others like her. It is sad that crimes against these little ones are all too common. Even so, come quickly Lord Jesus.
Jul 7, 2011 6:07 AM Guest Paul  says:

Brothers and sisters in Christ, people reap what they sow. OJ Simpson's lifestyle caught up with him and he is now in a jail cell in Las Vegas. Casey Anthony will live in turmoil her entire life, every time she sees a little girl that reminds her of the precious one she murdered. Her former fiance put it right, " she needs to repent because there is a little girl in heaven whose blood is crying for justice" Would you now want to be married to this woman? Could you have children with this woman? A family is as sick as it's secrets and from the trial we found out that there are many issues in the Anthony family. Who would want them for neighbors? All the money in the world from interviews, and books cant buy the ocean of booze and drugs that she'll need to keep that child's face from coming back day after day. She needs the Lord as all of us do. There will be no peace until she truly knows the Prince of Peace.

Jul 6, 2011 7:05 PM Guest Darlene  says:
The jury didn't have enough evidence to convict her of first-degree murder.  Society has to abide with what the justice system decides.  If she is guilty, God will convict her through her conscience and THAT could be a life-long sentence!  All I can say is:  "God have mercy on her soul!"
Jul 6, 2011 7:05 PM Guest Lora  says in response to Richard H.:
I agree we are not to judge. But we are to use discernment.
Jul 7, 2011 6:13 AM Guest JG  says in response to Bob H:

Our justice system is still the best there is and in this case it worked whether any of us like it. The burden of proof is on the prosecution and the bar is set high for a good reason. They did not prove beyond a reasonable doubt that she was quilty of murder in the first degree. You decide on facts not emotion or what you think she must have done. We will probably never know the truth but better a quilty person is set free than an inocent person be sent to prison. Think for a moment if you were in a courtroom facing murder charges and you were innocent. Would you want be judged by the standards everyone is judging Casey by?

 

There are some serious issues with Casey and her family for sure but we don't know what happened, The death may have been an accident, who knows. Everyone should pray for that family.

 

If you want to talk about issues you can start with abortion. This country thinks nothing of murdering unborn children everyday yet wants to hang a mother that they can't prove killed her daughter. If you abuse your pet there will be serious consequences but abort you child, no big deal. How about what we teach our children in our government run schools? Homosexuality, casual sex, and a whole host of garbage.

 

Jim in regards to your editorial above you are correct in stating we need tp protect our childre and no child deserves to be abused or killed. But you should be glad our system worked in this case regardless of whether you think she did it or not.

Jul 6, 2011 7:08 PM Guest Diane  says:

I wonder if we - as society - have been slowly heated in the pot of water much like the frog.  He cannot tell the difference because his surroundings in the water is brought to a boil slowly.  Society has been  accepting, and much more, demanding that abortions are a "mother's choice". Society have forgotten the life of  a child is being taken away, killed, for the convenience of the mother.  Is this, then, the next step?  This mother who possibly abused her child to the point of death and skillfully concealed the death has then duped society so that we have forgotten the child's tortuous death and bringing the mother to justice is not the primary concern of society.  Has one acceptance of behavior such as abortion, now evolved to this?  Who may be next?

That being said, we were not present when that little precious girl took her last breath, so we don't know what happened,but can only assume.  What we DO know is that Caylee is being loved by Jesus and all the precious saints in Heaven.  Thankfully she is safe and loved...

Jul 6, 2011 7:10 PM Guest John C  says:
I am really sorry, and if I offend, again I am sorry. My biggest issue with this whole fiasco, we are all uilty of sin, murderers, backbiters, myself included, I cannot judge lest I be judged myself. Yes, in the eyes of God, is she guilty? That is for him to render, not society. Shame on you who call yourselves Christians and want to condemn her for whatever someone, whether true or not, said or didn't say. Let's turn this one upside down and what about the babies that have been aborted? They will never see the life that yes Caylee may have had. But what do I know, I am just sick of what an angry mob who has no clue what love is, will kick at the walls to condemn to death someone who is no better than themselves.
Jul 7, 2011 6:24 AM Guest Kathy C.  says:
I have been moved by this case and the circumstances surrounding it. I have prayed for justice to be done, but that mercy should be shown as well. I believe the Lord had His hand in this outcome. To believe otherwise would be saying that God is not in control of everything. My thoughts are a bit different from the judgemental "verdicts" of a society that loves to sink their teeth into a meaty morsal of someone else's "dirt" or pain. As to the case, I do not think the prosecutors proved anything. Yes, I do believe that there are weird circumstances and that Casey lied, and frankly, I think we may never know all the facts. I think the family is disfunctional, as many are today, and they all have had a part in it. My prayer is that the Christians of this world can stop being "judge" and leave that to the Almightly. Rather, we are called to be loving, faithful, patient, kind, longsuffering, moderate, gentle, good. Let's stop criticizing and pray that God will reveal the log in our own eyes and that He will help us to love all those who sin. After all, isn't everyone reading this guilty of sin in many forms. Who are we? Perhaps there is repentance needed. From all involved in this case, and all the people of the world so quick to pass judgement.
Jul 6, 2011 7:11 PM Guest SRS  says:
It is a terrbile shame and even I will agree that a grave injustice has been done.  However being a victim of a terrible crime I have been blessed with the wisdom to realize God's plan isn't always what we can see and or understand.  God forgives and how many times have we read to love one another and forgive it isn't easy and I never will be the same but I also know that God is the ultimate judge and who am I to question his plan.  Of course just my insight I have been blessed with and perhaps even though I don't understand I know I have no right to stand in judgement or question the Lord.  Again this is my opinion based on the my experience of the Lords Grace and wonderful mercy...by grace I am blessed to be alive after my ordeal and the person who committed the crime is now able to walk amongst us all, from what seemed like an injustice. And all I can do is pray for the person everyday.  Gods plan is greater than anything I could imagine.  Just something to think about
Jul 6, 2011 7:12 PM Guest Barnabas  says:
The US system of justice still works. Guilt must be established beyond the "shadow of a doubt." Since the court could not achieve this, convicting a person would indeed be a crime even though many had already convicted this person in their hearts. God is still the final judge who never makes a mistake.
Jul 6, 2011 7:12 PM Guest RL  says in response to Kathy M.:
Thank you for your post, Kathy! Let's continue to pray for this family!
Jul 6, 2011 7:12 PM Guest Jama  says:
Whatever the verdict, Caylee is now in the presence of our loving Father. We may not hear the truth on earth, but maybe her death was protection from further harm as a young girl or teenager. It does not appear that her life on this planet would have been an easy one. This is not a pleasant story, but we can be thankful that she has been rescued by our God - whose justice does and will always prevail.
Jul 6, 2011 7:13 PM Guest Bob S.  says:
Just another example of the post modernist deconstruction of anything of true and constant value--its all relative in their mind. Why should I have to sacrifice my lifestyle for the good of a child? This is the result...abortion and other killing of children who are an inconvenience.
Jul 6, 2011 7:15 PM Guest Sherry  says:
It's not only Casey Anthony, but the entire family! Lies, lies and more lies. And this dear child is left lying in the dirt. Shame on everyone who has lied in this case. There are consequences for our sins. People think they are getting away with something. God knows it all! You can't hide from Him. There are consequences to pay and God will decide how they will be paid.
Jul 7, 2011 6:32 AM Guest Jerry S  says:

Bill R. above wrote, "While she was very likely responsible for her childs death, evidence that proved this beyond a shadow of a doubt was never presented to the jury."

 

Bill, the standard of proof in a criminal is "beyond a reasonable doubt," not "beyond a shadow of a doubt."

 

Crime shows on TV have raised the public expectation of evidence to a new level - and appelate courts have helped in this as well.

 

It is ironic that the prosecutor who first used DNA evidence in a criminal case was Jeff Archer, one of the prosecutors in this case. Lack of DNA is likely what led the jurors to give Casey a verdict of "Not Guilty."

 

I remember our Lord who said that acquitting the guilty and convicting the innocent are equally abominable. Yet, we often hear that it is better for 100 guilty go free than for 1 innocent person to be convicted. While I do not want to see any person who is innocent convicted, the overbalance has a detrimental effect on all of society.

Jul 7, 2011 6:33 AM Guest Andy L.  says:
I have not followed this trial closley.  Along with about everyone else I was absolutly surprised with the verdict that came down.  I firmly feel that it is not my place as an individual to pass judgment on the accused, the verdict, or our legal system of Justice.  It would appear that all our systems have one thing in common; they are experiencing unusual results probably perpitrated by generations of careless regard for the Democracy God has granted to us.  God's healing is needed in this entire situation and that should be our prayer.  God will judge the events, we must seek His will in effecting an application of healing to our entire system of Government.
Jul 6, 2011 7:22 PM Guest Karla K.  says:
I don't know why this case has affected me as much as it has. I just broke down and cried when they read the verdict. I've been tracking this case since 2008 and I surely thought that justice would be done. With all the overhwelming evidence, and the result of the verdict, it is very obvious that these jurors left their common sense at the door.  I didn't want Casey to get the death penalty - - that would have been too easy. I wanted her to spend the rest of her life in prison. To me, that would have been justice. Our leaders and the justice system have perverted the laws so much that common sense isn't even a consideration when it comes to deliberating issues anymore. Unfortunately, this isn't the first parent to murder their child and it won't be the last. What makes me even more sick is that I know Casey is going to write books, gives enterviews and make a lot of money off of this story. How absolutely tragic... can't even watch it on tv because it hurts my soul.
Jul 6, 2011 7:22 PM Guest Dale  says in response to Carol:
I live near Orlando as well and while I agree with you, we all must remember that the prosecution did not prove Casey or George or anyone else killed that precious little girl.  If you saw the interviews with juror number 3 and juror number 14 that were released today you would have seen that they were in tears knowing in thier gut that she was celebrating the death of that little girl while George likely staged the whole thing.  Don't forget that several 911 calls were ignored back in August of 2008. Those recordings were played in court.  Why wasn't that pursued?  Casey did not act alone.  She is horribly guilty in some form or fashion but there were others involved that made her escape possible.  We have trouble wrapping our heads around something like this but we have to remember that God is in control.  There is a purpose.  Even if we won't understand it this side of heaven, God's plan will be revealed.  The prosecution simply couldn't prove that Casey was the murderer and a long string of lies just isn't enough to convict her.
Jul 6, 2011 7:23 PM Guest Dan F  says:
I have read many of the comments.  I believe the jury's verdict was correct under our system.  What did any of you do?  I found out how to write to Casey in the Orlando jail.  Since literature could not be sent I wrote out the plan of salvation for her to read.  I told her that Jesus would forgive her sins if she asked him.  I have to believe God has a plan for her.  I also sent a letter to George and Cindy Anthony and told them the same thing and that I had written to their daughter.  They need to figive their daughter and visit her.  God would would work in their lives if they asked Him to.  I am trusting God to see to it that they read these letters.  I think that is better than critism..    
Jul 6, 2011 7:24 PM Guest john  says in response to Kolburt S.:

In our backward leaning world so engrossed in bad behavior that the world by and large thinks is OK, we wake up to hear of more and more tragic human failings--once we think that we have heard the worst then we hear something that trumps it.  When our government supports blasting the life out of millions of women without regard to life then this is what we are left with.  Life is no longer precious to our governments and courts and to so many people in our society.  Why then can we not expect situations such as this in our neighborhoods?  My wife and I have served on several juries.   As far as Casey Anthony's case, my wife and I "from what we heard" cannot see how the jury could have convicted Casey on the evidence that the media gave us.  The vast majority of the media prematurely convicted Casey and then deplored that verdict because it flew in the face of what their talking heads had told us.  They bashed the defense attorney.  They apparently did not want us to know that they were wrong in trying this case from afar.  However, again, we personally did not hear evidence to convict someone of murder.  Lesser charges of manslaughter?  No.  Bad mother?  Yes.  Did Casey receive bad, bad parenting?  Absolutely.  Totally irresponsible?  Yes.  There is a big hole missing in the evidence and we do not know what is.  Perhaps that hole will be filled at a later date.  WE need to be sure when we convict someone of a crime that may lead to the death penalty or life in prison.  Juries can sometimes be very scary in what they want to do without evidence to back it up.  It is an eye opener once you serve.  I thank the jury for not getting carried away and wanting to do something that was not backed up with the evidence that was presented.  Isn't it odd how the country was so emotionally wrapped up in this child, whereas, they do not blink when it comes to the millions of babies that lose their lives in very cruel, crushing abortions..  There seems to be double thinking going on here.

Jul 7, 2011 6:46 AM Guest Shyrle D.  says:

"There are none so blind as those who will not see."  When any human being, young or old,is found floating in water, with duct tape over their mouth, it is an obvious conclusion that nothing was accidental.  There is no room "for reasonable doubt."  The child certainly didn't do it herself, and this decision only gives an incentive to other child abusers, either through negligence or deliberate actions, to put children in harm's way.  There certainly must have been some recognizable signs.  Will others disregard and ignore them?

Jul 6, 2011 7:25 PM Guest Laura  says in response to Diane:
Diane, I am curious to know what your perspective is, since you feel differently than other people.  I live in China and did not know about this case until the verdict.
Jul 6, 2011 7:27 PM Guest Jennifer  says:
Sentencing tomorrow...chances are she will walk out of the courtroom as she has already served her time in jail thus far...I agree with reading one's response that we should now be more focused in prayer for the salvation of all those involved and leave the final judgment to God.  The media has blown this case up so much and enraged so many people that I hope people will leave judgment to the one true judge, especially if she does walk out of the courtroom tomorrow.
Jul 6, 2011 7:27 PM Guest Sonny E  says:

What the jury did was legally sufficient. They  could not condemn another to death because the prosecution could not  provide a cause of death. And if the cause of death cannot be  identified, the specific intent to  murder required for a capital case is not present. Even the general  intent required for manslaughter was not available because the  prosecution could not prove the cause of death even if the circumstances  show that Casey was "probably" responsible for Caylee's death.  Therefore the jury had to acquit. (Specific Intent is a legal term of  art that differentiates 1st degree murder from mere homicide. For a  homicide, only a general intent is required for which guilt can be  mitigated by justifications like Self-Defense.)

 

I have been told that I should not judge Ms. Anthony by people who cite Matthew 7:1.  Matthew 7:1 reads “Do not judge so that you will  not be judged” (NASB). But one must also read verses 2-5 to understand  the point Jesus was making.  Jesus didn't say that we shouldn't remove  the speck from another's eye. In fact, we are asked to do that. However,  we are to remove the plank from our eye first, then remove the speck  from his eye. The point Jesus was making was not to judge someone of the  same sin we have in our own lives.  The Bible is against hypocritical  judgments. In fact, in Rom. 2:20-23, we are told that if you want to  judge or teach others, you must apply the same standard to yourself.  Another way to look at the point Jesus was making is by answering this  question: How can a person help someone escape quicksand if that person  is also stuck in the same quicksand?

1 Thessalonians 5:21-22 NIV  says: “Test everything.  Hold on to the good. Avoid every kind of evil.”   King James Version of this same verse passage says: “Prove all things;  hold fast that which is good.  Abstain from all appearance of evil.”   The NASB version says "But examine everything carefully; hold fast to  that which is good; abstain from every form of evil." So we definitely  should judge all things (movies, books, music, and behavior of people).

The  evil represented by this woman's behavior cannot be ignored. I reached  this judgment assuming all facts in favor of the accused. I proceeded  from the premise that her final version of what transpired is the truth!  She said the child drowned. She said she panicked. As a father,  confronted by the image of my child in a pool face down apparently  lifeless, I would panic, jump into the pool and immediately perform CPR  whether or not I am trained to do so. In my panic, if I do not receive a  response that what I was doing was working, I would call 911 and ask  for help if someone had not done it for me already. Whatever happens, I  would tell someone...someone who could save my child from dying. My  child could already be brain dead but I would continue to try to save my  child's life. Yes...a panic-stricken parent would do all this and more. 

Yet silence was her response. No call for help. No call for  lifesaving assistance. It was in fact her grandmother who finally filed  the missing person report.  Two days after Caylee is last seen alive,  Casey borrows a shovel from a neighbor and returns it an hour later. The  child was found with duct tape on her mouth and nose. Were my child in  distress apparently the result of a drowning, I  would place my mouth  over hers and try to breathe life back into her body no matter how long  it took. I would certainly not put duct tape over her mouth and nose.  And I would certainly seek help from everyone I could find to save my  child. Good Lord, even a parent who accidentally left their baby in the  car at his place of employment sought assistance for his baby, risking  charges of child neglect and imprisonment if only to make sure he gets  help for his child!

Are we to stay silent in the face of this  evil? She may not be legally accountable for the death of her child. But  you and I know she will be accountable to God and the fate of her soul  is dependent on her realizing this while she lives. I cannot rebuke her  in person so I do so in the forum available to me. If nothing else, I  pray another parent contemplating an act as heinous as this will read it  and think twice about doing it precisely because no one is fooled by  this "Not Guilty" verdict.

I judge Casey Anthony righteously as a  parent who would do everything in his power to save his child without  qualification or exception. I point out the speck in her eye because no  such plank exists in mine. No righteous parent - Christian or  non-believer - will stand by and be held to a standard of parenthood  that Casey Anthony represents. When God entrusts a life to us, we care  for that life. We nurture that life at all costs. The father of the  prodigal son is the standard I measure her against. She fails.

Jul 6, 2011 7:29 PM Guest Cynthia L  says in response to sean s.:
Amen Sean S & Bill R!
Jul 6, 2011 7:30 PM Guest Beth  says:
Shocked and saddened.  However, Caylee is now in God's arms and will never have to be hurt again.
Jul 6, 2011 7:31 PM Guest Claudia  says:
Thank you for the insight and bringing God's word to my rememberance. Yes, God is in control of every situation and will bring the truth to light and he will render judgement, however, let's not confuse judment on our part with accountability.  That leads to no action, which does not change society's behavior or perception.  Christians are called to be the light of the world and hold those responsible for their actions.  Society equates not taking action to condoning; being tolerant.  When are Christians going to stand up, bring to light the wrong and show them what is right (correct), the truth according to God's word?  We can't expect those that do not know to begin with to change on their own...Christians must be, show, live out, demonstrate the example until it is understood.   In this case, unfortuately Caylee is dead - nothing will bring her back.  Casey can scream from the top of her lungs out in Times Square the facts of what actually  happened without consequence.  The legal system does not permit her to be prosecuted for the same crime after being acquitted.     
Jul 6, 2011 7:32 PM Guest debbie  says in response to Don:
AMEN!!!
Jul 7, 2011 7:12 AM Guest Tamsen D.  says:
Perhaps God is teaching us all something.  We all, as sinners before a  holy God, are deserving of death.  But mercy, by definition, is not  getting the punishment that we rightly deserve.  Consider Psalm 103:10:  "He [God] does not treat us as our sins deserve or repay us according to  our iniquities."

Lamentations 3:22-23 It is of the LORD's mercies  that we are not consumed, because his compassions fail not. They are new  every morning: great is thy faithfulness.


Thankfully, because of Jesus' sacrifice, the Lord  doesn't mete out justice but rather He bestows His mercy in love freely  to all who, in faith, believe.  And on top of it all, He pours out  blessing!  That, my friends, is a grace that can only be called...  AMAZING.

Jul 6, 2011 7:33 PM Guest Terri  says in response to Diane:

In what way do you feel so strongly?  Are you sure it is different than a lot of people?

Jul 7, 2011 7:15 AM Guest cheryl M  says:
All I can say is this we dont know what happened to this precious angel,But God Does,. Also caysee and the grandparents and the uncle, will never get over this. they will be mocked and ridiculed the rest of there lives and will be condemed by all, as no one will know the truth of what happened. Caysee will be recieving judgement and hate remarks till she dies or is harmed by some one who hates her for her part in this....But as I said at first, God has the final say we dont....
Jul 7, 2011 7:27 AM Guest Amy B.  says in response to Carolyn S:
Carolyn S...  One has nothing to do with the other.  Why don't you just pray about it for a while and rethink things.
Jul 7, 2011 7:34 AM Guest LouiseCA  says:

"And judgment is turned away backward, and justice standeth afar off; for truth is fallen in the street, and equity cannot enter." Isaih 59:14 KJV

 

I was nearly sick after I heard this verdict, with the same knot in the pit of my stomach that I felt after O. J. was acquitted. How can such a travesty of justice happen in this country? I did not expect them to give her Murder 1 but when they acquitted her also of manslaughter, I was too stunned to speak. We are now a nation of lawlessness. And this is the fruit of our allowing this to happen to our once-great country, once a beacon of light shining on a hill..now we don't even protect our most innocent of all. Instead of the government trying to snoop around and find out what we are putting on our dinner tables and what kind of light bulbs we're using, it would be nice if they would begin to enforce the laws we do have.

 

I do not believe that this young woman will stay out of the news or stay out of trouble. She has a serious problem with constant lying, plus she has stolen checks from a friend. It's as if she's an accident looking for a place to happeen. Unless she finds the Lord-and yes, I pray that she does-she will never tell the truth about what happened and I would be very surprised if she is not in the news again in a negative way.

 

We are a generation "without natural affection" 2nd Timolthy 3:3...mothers who do not even possess the natural love between mother and child.

Jul 6, 2011 7:38 PM Guest John  says in response to sean s.:
I  agree  with  your  statement.  Too  many  people  are  getting  caught  up  in  the  media  freezy.  The  jury  did  what  they  were  supposed  to  do;  examine  the  evidence,  not  the  seriousness  of  the  charges  or  peoples  feelings.  The  prosecution  did  not  present  good  evidence.  Therefore,  she  was  found  not  guilty.
Jul 7, 2011 7:37 AM Guest mike c.  says in response to Penny N.:
I agree Penny but the state did not prove it be on any doubt
Jul 6, 2011 7:41 PM Guest Ellen  says:
I have not followed the case closely.  But I saw the email from Focus on the Family in my inbox and was curious.  I started to read the comments.  What comforts me is the number of people that have commented.Those who are concerned.  Those who have a focus on children.  Those who have a focus on Christ and kindness toward others. Keep blogging, keep posting, keep telling the story...you are heard by many, many who remain silent and afraid to speak up but understand the message.  Don't stay silent.  Forever and ever. Amen
Jul 6, 2011 7:41 PM Guest Theresa C.  says:

Unfortunately, our society has changed to the point that human life is looked upon with little regard. I , too, believe that the jury forgot about the little girl whose remains were found in a garbage bag, dumped in a swamp with duct tape over her mouth.  It's diffiuclt to understand how the jury could find her not guilty of at least aggravated child abuse, as though there were not a modicum of evidence to convict.  This being said, I believe justice will be served when Casey Anthony stands before the Lord one day.  Much of our populace appears to be up in arms over the verdict and I know many hearts are deeply saddened over the death of this innocent child, but as a believer I know Caylee is in the loving arms of Jesus and is suffering no more.  All I can say is 'Come Lord Jesus'.

Jul 7, 2011 7:43 AM Guest Linda M.  says:
Heard on the radio tonight: "Justice was not served but the law was upheld."
Jul 7, 2011 11:49 AM Guest Brent EJ  says:

Thank god for our criminal justice system. whow is the day when the state can come after YOU without having to prove your guilt, especially in today's hate filled slandering and false witnessed media, and some of you are good christians, to pass judgment without even knowing the special details of the case. Didn't  Jesus say , if you want to find heaven it was through him? Is this the legecy he left for us. To pass the sentence of death upon each other? Animals act more civilized them alot of us. Whether or not she was guilty , the jury had a job to do.

#1. Did the State of Florida prosecution prove without a shadow of a doubt that she was guilty----------obviously the answer was no . So I pray to god that one day if the state of feds ever come after you, they have to prove the same thing

Our country is the greatest country ever....ever hands down. Men and women died so we can be afforded these blessed freedoms, stop dismissing them. Our society has indeed steered away from god and religion so we do have a lapse in judgement and morals, but let me tell you I believe in our counrty I believe in our system and I believe the American people will correct themselves, our fore fethers wrote about it, they knew it would get bad, but they also had faith that we would do the right thing.

I believe we are here to serve god and our fellow human beings, not to pass judgement, that is god's job and ultimately the person who commited this crime will be judged

Jul 7, 2011 8:03 AM Guest Patricia H.  says:

i wonder how the jurors feel now watching the reaction to their horrible decision. when they went home how did they face their family? they will be remembered. one woman outside the courthouse said that she got out of serving on the jury and now she regrets it, because she would have made a difference. nobody seemed to care about a little girl  thrown in a swamp in a garbage bag. and the defense went and partied.

 

SHE GOT AWAY WITH MURDER

Jul 7, 2011 8:04 AM Guest William R.  says:

I am deeply troubled by the attitudes of the overwhelming number of posts on this site.  We are all saddened by the death of the child. To think that a mother may have killed her is so shocking to our sensibilities. However we live in a society where a person is innocent till proven guilty. I did not follow most of the trial, but I was home and heard the closing arguments in full. I turned to my spouse and said "They do not have a case against her!" If you choose to change our system to one where a person is guilty till proven innocent you can work for that change, but how many innocent people are you willing to see locked up?  The emotionalism of the posts here are a strong reminder of how we need to think and pray before we act.  Or post.

 

Since this is a Christian site we should dig deep to see what were the moral failures that led to the entire situation. We had a young lady who had sex before marriage and had a child with no father to guide and direct her life. This is a moral problem. Had Casey Anthony decided to follow God's word she could have become a godly young woman and found a godly young man to marry and raised children in a good home. But instead she wanted to have sex without commitment and enjoy the party life with few responsibilities.  If you work with youth in your church you need to let them know that this whole thing would have never happened if God's laws were obeyed.

Jul 7, 2011 8:20 AM Guest patricia h.  says in response to HowieS:
i agree, when abortion was approved society started on a downhill slide
Jul 6, 2011 7:46 PM Guest Jean H  says:
A jury found her not guilty. And they did not deliberate for weeks. They knew very quickly they could not convict on the evidence they had. According to our system they found her not guilty. They did not base their opinion on the media frenzy nor Nancy Grace. I was not there and did not hear the case. I do not presume to judge her nor will I make threats concerning her welfare. She did NOT get by with anything. She will stand before a just God one day and He knows the truth. He alone has the right to judge. My prayer is thatshe will come to know Christ as her Lord and Savior. I would not be horrified if she showed up at my church and I would welcome her. All Christians are sinners saved by grace. We ALL have sinned and fallen short of the glory of God. We live in a country that murders thousands of babies every day. Where is the righteous indignation for those lives? I am sad and horrified that this precious child died, but she is in heaven. Killing her mother will not bring Caylee back. The jury said, "NOT GUILTY". Leave it in God's hands and get on with telling the world about Jesus and that He died on the cross for them.
Jul 6, 2011 7:48 PM Guest Debbi D.  says in response to Bill R.:
I live in Orlando and not far from the Anthony's. I watched almost all of the trial, but I had not watched all of the sensational stories before the trial, only news reports. As the evidence was being presented I kept saying that there was reasonable doubt all over the place. Just not enough evidence to be sure beyond a reasonable doubt. I could never vote to convict someone if I was not sure. As I watched the trial and then watched the media's reporting on the trial I saw their bias right before my eyes. What they often reported was skewed. It was not what I saw. Then, above that I have been shocked by the mob mentality of so many, many people including Christians. This case was very sad all the way around:  the death of Caylee, the family torn apart, and the obvious emotional/psycological problems of Casey. I am glad that we live in a country where the law is that we are ALL innocent until proven guilty. In the end we know that God is the judge and he will be the one to give justice. And, when that day comes may he have mercy on us ALL.
Jul 6, 2011 7:50 PM Guest Dee  says:
I figure only God knows the entire truth and what is not taken care of on Earth will be taken care when the murder dies and has to meet God.
Jul 6, 2011 7:51 PM Guest Stacy  says in response to Deanna P.:
The reasons so many are convinced that Casey Anthony killed her child--let's see, where do I start?  She failed to report her child missing for a month, was photographed partying with friends and entering "Hot Body" contests while Caylee was supposedly "missing," she googled several suspicious words in the months leading up to the murder including "chloroform," the duck tape covering Caylee's mouth was traced back to Casey's home, and she lied, not just once, but multiple times to investigators.  Not to mention the phone call her mother made to the police stating that Casey's car smelled Iike a dead body.  I think people are justified in believing that Casey Anthony is a murderer!  I won't argue that we should be praying for her salvation, and I realize that God will judge her in time, just as He will the rest of us.  However, murder is still a crime, and there are consequences to committing that crime while the perpetrator is still here on earth.
Jul 6, 2011 7:51 PM Guest Theresa  says in response to Bill R.:
Bill, The problem that many people have is that the jury seems to have interpreted the law the same way you have:  The law does not state "beyond a shadow of a doubt".  The law says "reasonable doubt". There's a HUGE difference when you're chosen to sit on a jury, and you should understand that if you're ever up for jury duty.
Jul 7, 2011 11:35 AM Guest The Estate  says:
Forcing the prosecution to prove its case beyond a reasonable doubt prevents ALL OF US from going to prison or worse for a crime we didn't commit.
Jul 6, 2011 7:53 PM Guest Merle H  says in response to Bill R.:
It does not have to be proved beyond a shadow of a doubt, the law says a rasonable doubt.
Jul 6, 2011 7:53 PM Guest Jan  says in response to Travis:
The person who was responsible for her death and/or putting duct tape on her mouth knows; likely one or both of her parents know.  Someone knows -- we may never know, but the person will have to live with this for the resto of their lives, and it will haunt them. God says "in all things there is good," and I hope that is true in this case.  People see the innocent face of a beautiful child who is now dead -- multiply that by thousands of innocent children and of unborn children.  We should be on our knees and ask God to turn this nation around, so that we are not murdering born and unborn children.  Cayley is in God's arms now.  May God help the rest of those involved when the truth comes out someday.
Jul 6, 2011 7:55 PM Guest Terri  says:

I live in California, and recently 50,000 prisoners were let out  because of cost and overcrowding...  Unfortunately, we live in a sinful society where one can get away with murder, and justice doesn't always seem to prevail here on earth. But God will see to it that justice is served, in His time.  Casey Anthony obviously is lying again. She knows what happened to her daughter, Caley. Why didn't she report her missing during the 30 day period when she was out partying, sleeping around, and getting tatoos? I don't trust her father either. He may have sexually mollested her. I don't know. But I do know one thing, he knows more than he's saying. Think about it. When news of Caley broke, he took off in an attempt to commit suicide, and had written a letter to that end. If he wasn't guilty of something, he wouldn't have gone to that extreme. I think further investigation is necessary.

Jul 7, 2011 10:29 AM Guest Mark W.  says:
In our society law enforcement seeks to prove guilt when a suspect is identified, the problem with that is when we seek to prove guilt it tempers our ability to weigh the facts and be objective, conclusions are drawn then substantiated and proven, but the mind is led in the investigation by the foregone conclusion. This may lead to the mis-handling of evidence and over confidence in bringing a case trial, but it also leads to false accusation and false imprisonment. When we follow the model of proving guilt innocence is lost in collateral damage. Society is changed one person at a time and maybe you can be that one, by following the example given in Scripture and choosing to exhaust every lead to prove a person's innocence, not judging them in your mind and seeking to defend your judgment. Be a champion of innocence and you will release an immesurable amount of guilt. A message to law enforcement; in th absence of an admission of guilt seek first to prove innocence and when you have exhausted every lead in the pursuit of innocence can you be resonably sure that the person may be guilty of the accused criminal action. Abba knows our guilt and seeks to prove our innocence.
Jul 6, 2011 7:56 PM Guest Yvonne  says:

I was upset at the jury's verdict at first, but maybe being released back into society and dealing with the public's anger and disgust is a bigger punishment.  Being safely hidden away for years must not be what is needed in this situation - God's timing is always perfect and I look forward to watching this unfold in His devine wisdom.

 

This family seems to have a history of sweeping things under the rug - so maybe it is time that they face things head on without the luxury of anonimity.  Heaven knows they will most likely be in the spotlight for years to come.  I pray for their healing - thy have a lot to overcome and I hope that God makes himself known in visible ways for them.  I would not wish their future on anyone.  : (

Jul 6, 2011 7:57 PM Guest Gizmo  says:

As much as I desire for "closure" in this, and to find who harmed that beautiful little angel, we all have to remember 2 very important things - 1; Being american, Casey is innocent until PROVEN guilty beyond a doubt. As 1 alternate stated today - the prosecutors never even proved the little girl was MURDERED, let alone how or why. Then, the 2nd point - Justice will eventually be served. Each person involved in this knows what happened and THEY have to live with that information the rest of their lives... THEN they face a RIGHTIOUS GOD. If they continue as they are, without confronting their sin & truth in this matter, they WILL face judgement...

 

Can you even imagine living their lives?!?!?!!?

Jul 6, 2011 7:58 PM Guest wendy  says:
All I can say is that little Caylee is with God Now, and Her mother will pay when God asks if she is ready.. Although Very disappointed in the verdict,o the jurors did what they could given the circumstances I suppose.. I have not walked in their shoes so I cannot judge. Casey's day of Judgment will come ,unfortunatly it is not up to us entirely, so let's pray for healing of everyone, and try and not let this happen to another child.. Be vigilant in watching out for others who shouldn't be having children.. speak up, report them, be proactive..
Jul 6, 2011 8:00 PM Guest Bill  says:
All I can say is this tragic case shows how hopeless we are and what we have become as a society. Also, it shows our need for Christ more than ever. Lets hope and pray that people will be moved closer to God through the sadness and tragedy of this case, the death of an innocent little girl, and what will come of it in the months and years to come.
Jul 7, 2011 11:27 AM Guest Don O.  says:

"Jesus loves the little children, all the children of the world, red or yellow, black

or white, they are precious in His sight" In the aftermath of this trial and verdict

may we all be reminded again that life is precious and a gift from God.

Jul 7, 2011 11:28 AM Guest Martha M.  says:

My question is:  Why is a society who insists it is alright to kill your child in the womb, so upset with a lady who MIGHT have done it two years later.  They said the fact that she partied while her daughter was missing shows that she didn't want to be saddled with the responsibility of a child.  What about the millions of moms who have done that before the child was born? --and for the same reason.

Jul 6, 2011 8:03 PM Guest jules  says:

We will judge actions, not people's hearts!  The actions are immoral and wrong.  There is evil in the world.  "For evil to prevail is for good 'men' to do nothing".  We must speak the truth in love.  We must speak for the defenseless, the weak, the helpless.  They need a voice.  Christ did just that.  This little girl is a saint in heaven.  The mother is obviously filled with evil.  Perhaps she was on drugs. Whatever, we must keep our families close to God and keep community with like minded Christians.  We all must be held accountable.  If people are out partying it may be smart to reel them in.  One can party with Jesus not with booze and drugs etc.

I feel for the grandparents of the child.  I bet they know that their daughter is unstable.  This world needs prayer.  Daily prayer and constant prayer.  Bring the Kingdom of God here to this earth.  Fight evil and work for good is our job.  There is a spiritual war going on in the invisible world. Whose side will we be on?  God wants us in His army.

Jul 6, 2011 8:08 PM Guest Laura  says:
The jury did not consider the 'circumstantial evidence' as evidence. Went to online legal dictionary and looked up definition, jury should of done that!.  Watched a few hours of the trial on television. Over and over again would hear the defense attorney say, "there is no scientific evidence  that proves blah blah blah". I believe the jury felt they could not consider the circumstantial evidence. Much conflicting testimony from different 'experts'. We don't know what happened, but I bet Casey does know. I believe the parents know something too. The family was caught in so much lying. Trying to hide an accident? What parent waits a month to notify authorities of their missing child?
Jul 6, 2011 8:11 PM Guest Jeff  says:
Breaking News: Since Caylee went missing on June 16, 2008, millions of kids around the world have died simply because they lack clean drinking water.
Jul 6, 2011 8:11 PM Guest Susan W  says in response to Jim S:
Good point Jim; I've been thinking the same thing. Also, this morning, my Bible reading "just happened" to be Matt. 10:25b-26. Some comfort there too.
Jul 7, 2011 11:34 AM Guest Valerie R.  says in response to Ross G.:
Great comment.  I thought the same thing.
Jul 7, 2011 11:35 AM Guest S.G.  says in response to Annie:
As some one who lives in Orlando & has watched this family tragedy since day one in July of 2008 and watched many hours of the actuall case itself the jury did the best they could with the evidence that was presented. The prosuctor's, as hard as they worked, could not provied concrete evidence that Casey commited this murder. It was obvious from the evidence that someone in that family knows exactly what happened,but no concrete proof of who exactly is guilty. The consensus is that Casey Anthony got away with murder, but that jury did the best they could with the evidence that was presented to them. Please keep in mind that these folks did not see all of the media hype that the rest of us witnessed. They had no idea how big this case really was. We need to be praying for them because the evidence they had to look at was very gruesome and these jurors will have to live with the images of what eventually became of that sweet baby girl's body. We need to walk a mile in their shoes before we judge them.
Jul 6, 2011 8:13 PM Guest Georgette B.  says:

hmmmm....Saul...Paul

God is Sovereign and He allows not to punish but for His Glory. His thoughts are not our thoughts and our ways are not His ways. We must not become bitter. Perhaps it is the trying of our faith that is on trial.

Jul 6, 2011 8:15 PM Guest Dionne  says:
It is unconcievable to me how Calyee's mom is not guilty, but I was not in the courtroom. The decided not guilty for a reason and the Lord's will, will prevail. In any case, unless she comes to the Lord for forgiveness, her life is over. It is over now anyway. Who will hire her? Who will befreind her?
Only one who walks with the Lord and can forgive like He does. Let us forgive lest we not be forgiven. He as already paid for her sins. May the Lord bring Casey to Him before she dies.
Jul 7, 2011 11:42 AM Guest Perry  says:

I have heard very little about this case only up until recently, and I would like to remind everyone who has Casey condemned, that NONE of us sat in that court room, or deliberated the facts that the jury had before them. I honestly don't know her involvement in her child's death, but I do know that God knows the truth about this case, and she will one day stand before Him.

 

We must be careful how we judge this woman, as we will also be judged by the same measure (standard) we meet. (render). If this woman had ANYTHING to do with that child's death, she will have to live with that, and believe it, guilt is a killer in and all by itself. She will always have that nagging in the pit of her stomach deep down wispering to her "If I was a better mommy, would my child be alive today".

 

We all have heard stories where women have went and got abortions, and were haunted by the decision later, many times right after doing the deed. I wouldn't want the burden she has to face where EVERYONE is looking at her as a child-her child killer. We as Christians are called on to show compassion to those who are sinners, and pray for those who are lost. We are missing a wonderful opportunity to show that compassion and show that Christ indeed does live within us, and be a beacon of light in this perverse and dying world. Right now if someone showed her compassion, and told her the truth according to God's word, I believe she would be more receptive to that than hateful remarks and stares... THE WORLD IS DOING THAT to her.

 

You cannot imagine what punishment awaits her if she goes out of this world unrepentant, but the same fate she possibly faces, awaits those who do not trust Jesus as their Savior.

 

Our legal system may or may not have "dropped the ball" in this case, so it's in God's hands now. He said "Vengence is Mine, sayeth the Lord, I will repay".

 

So let's drop the stones, and remember we are also sinners who obtained mercy by God's loving grace, and pray she will respond to the same offer God gave us.

Jul 6, 2011 8:17 PM Guest Rika  says in response to cat r.:
I agree.We need to pray for her that she finds the grace of God. I did not follow that case very much so I can't say if she is guilty or not, but God knows and he wants her to be forgiven for anything she has done. May be God just wanted to give her another chance so she can come to him?
Jul 6, 2011 8:22 PM Guest Cathy  says:

As hard as it is we must let God handle the out come of this case. Her day will come in the way God chooses.

Jul 6, 2011 8:22 PM Guest Rika  says in response to Bill R.:
That makes sense. There have been cases were a person was convicted that did not do the crime.
Jul 7, 2011 8:33 AM Guest Fred S.  says:

What about the grandparents? It is very possible that Kaylee drowned on one of their watches. It is possible that the body was placed in the trunk by one or both grandparents. There is no proof that Casey murdered the baby. A very strange case, currently with no answers.

We, the people may never know the answer.

Our world has become an awful world and our Government of the USA is not helping to improve it.

Jul 6, 2011 8:24 PM Guest Ted  says in response to cat r.:

Little Caylee is in a restful sleep. Not in the presence of Jesus yet.

 

Remember what God's Word said, " He will raise the dead in Christ first and then living who are in Christ."

Jul 7, 2011 8:27 AM Guest Sue W.  says:

I have no idea if the mother of Caylee is guilty or not, but from what I could gather from the proceedings, it sounds like the baby was not first place in her Mother's life.  I believe it

all goes back to the family:  Are they believers?  Did they put God first in their lives?  So many in this world prepare their children for most everything else except a relationship

with God.  God is not in the lives of a lot of families, which is very sad and it always leads to destruction down the line.  The child may have been abducted, who knows?  But I am

sorry she was not in a family who loves God and serves our Lord Jesus Christ.  It really makes the difference.

Jul 6, 2011 8:29 PM Guest Martie  says:
Unfortunately, the jury could not consider their feelings toward either the victim or the defendent.  They could only consider what was presented in court.  With the absence of a cause of death, DNA evidence, and murder weapon, they could not bring a guilty verdict.  But God's justice will prevail, vengeance is His.  This is clearly a highly dysfunctional family that needs our prayers, not our condemnation.
Jul 7, 2011 8:12 AM Guest Mrs Y.  says in response to Richard H.:
You know, it can be very difficult not to judge Casey Anthony by her actions when they are so blatant. It doesn't make me a bad Christian for admitting that I hope she gets what she deserves, just an honest one. God already knows what is in my heart, so why lie about it and compound the sin? I think it's ridiculous to pay lip service to 'not judging' when every single one of us who followed this trial are doing just that.
Jul 6, 2011 8:34 PM Guest Nancy N.  says in response to Penny N.:

I am sick over the verdict in this trial because this beautiful little girl's life was taken and disposed of as though she was trash. I have wrestled with God today over this and He reminded me that not one of us is without sin. That's what the Bible says. All are in need of God's grace provided through His son Jesus Christ. I will be honest with you I want to hate Casey Anthony for what she has done but tha's not what God has commanded me to do. He has commanded me to pray for her salvation. He desires tat not one should perish. As hard as this is it is exactly what I will do because He is my God and I desire to honor Him and bring Glory to His name.

 

I prayed 2 Chronicles 7:14 today and confessed the sins of our nation, including my own, before God like Daniel did and begged for His mercy. Please join me in praying this verse every day because He says He will hear from heaven and restore this nation.

Jul 6, 2011 8:34 PM Guest Lor  says:
Do we think the same about abortion?  Is Mother innocent? Was the child abused? What do we see?  What does the world see?
Jul 7, 2011 8:21 AM Guest Tami W.  says in response to Don:
Whether Casey actually took her daughter's life or not, she needs Jesus' healing in her life. No doubt little Caylee is in Heaven with God forever. I pray that God will unleash His "Hound from Heaven" ( the Holy Spirit ) and pursue Casey until she accepts Jesus as Lord and Saviour of her life. Then she will be able to enjoy eternal life like her daughter. She will still, no doubt, suffer consequences of her earthly sins, but at least she'll be clean in God's sight, because Jesus paid the price of her sins and she'll probably do more for the kingdom in bringing in more souls than many because of how far she had gone and how much she is forgiven! Yes, the world is sick.......... that's why Jesus had to come. Let's pray this way for Casey and her family!!!!
Jul 6, 2011 8:37 PM Guest Ross  says:
Re the Anthony trial I have 3 thoughts...
1. There is a big difference between being "innocent" and being "not guilty."
2. Man's judgement is imperfect...God's is perfect.
3. Casey Anthony may not be in jail but she will not be free.
Jul 6, 2011 8:40 PM Guest Penne  says:
Just wondering what if God answered all the prayers for Casey to recieve and believe on the Lord and be forgiven and saved by Him. How would the Church treat Casey then. What about those women who have had abortions and have repented and recieved Jesus as thier Lord and Savior and are now advacating against the horrors of abortion. How is the Church going to treat these women. Oh by the way there are many in the Churches. They need to be embrased and loved, just as thier Savior has loved them. They need to have a place to go and repent and know the Lord. They need to know the Church will love them as Christ has loved them. That will give them more courage to be healed and speak out on abortion. We have to have a safe place for women and men to go to help turn the tide and know they are loved by thier brothers and sisters. The Lord is the judge, he also is the one who forgives.
Jul 6, 2011 8:41 PM Guest Scott  says in response to Bob H:
"...for all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God..."  When all is said and done, it really is that simple.
Jul 6, 2011 8:49 PM Guest Debra H  says in response to cat r.:
I agree totally. This is the one relief in life.
Jul 6, 2011 8:49 PM Guest Dee C  says in response to Bill R.:
To Bill R......I agree completely. Well said.
Jul 7, 2011 8:25 AM Guest Greg M.  says in response to Don:
I LOVE YOUR Comment
Jul 7, 2011 8:28 AM Guest Genevon H.  says:

Matthew 18:10 {A.S.V. American Standard Version}

"See that ye despise not one of these little ones; for I say unto you, that in Heaven their angels do always behold the face of my Father who is in Heaven."

May those who harm any child intentionally have no peace until they truly repent.

May God give peace and joy to any child who is harmed. May all guardians of a child realize that all children belong to the God who will judge them for how they treat them. And He is a just and loving God!

Jul 7, 2011 8:30 AM Guest sharon h  says:

If Casey had aborted her baby about 3 yrs before the murder no one would have cared.  I believe this verdict is one of the affects of abortion on our society.

Casey still must stand before God.  And that baby has been safe in the arms of Jesus since her murder.

Jul 7, 2011 8:31 AM Guest Greg M.  says in response to Jodi L:
I feel like your statement is the one everybody should read.
Jul 6, 2011 8:54 PM Guest Jackie  says in response to Christian:

AMEN.... we all need to be on our knees and pray for Casey Anthony, her family and for

our country and thank GOD that we  have the right to make all these comments.

Jul 6, 2011 8:55 PM Guest Kristen  says:

This was a tragic situation. 

 

I wish I saw people in the church showing a love for children.  But I so often hear couples not wanting children until they are "ready"/have had time together/make more money. . . .

 

And the moms that complain about not being able to wait until their kids are back in school.

 

If Christians can't stand their children and aren't truly open to life and receiving blessings, is it any surprise our society devalues children????

Jul 6, 2011 8:57 PM Guest Tracy S  says in response to cat r.:
26,000 children die every day from preventable diseases...do you think we will be judged for doing anything about it? Instead of focusing on the Anthony Case maybe we should focus on just being Jesus and changing this world for him!  I pray Casey Anthony finds Jesus...
Jul 6, 2011 8:57 PM Guest Deanna  says:
This family needs Jesus.  Who will be the light in their world? 
Jul 7, 2011 8:40 AM Guest Colleen K.  says in response to Penny N.:
I think everyone knows she is a murderer except her defense attorneys...  Or could it be that money was their  motive?   God help those attorneys who may be as evil as Casey.
Jul 6, 2011 8:58 PM Guest Dianne W  says in response to Kathy M.:
You are right on, Kathy.  We are called to be in the world but not of the world.  We don't have the details nor the right to judge here - but justice will be served later.  We are called to love ...
Jul 6, 2011 9:01 PM Guest John  says in response to Lora:
I agree with some others that she may have actually killed her child, or at least was involved in some way. However, based on what I gathered from following the case, had I been on the jury I believe I too would have voted not guilty. I just think the defense presented enough evidence(correct or incorrect evidence perhaps is debateable) that there was at least reasonable doubt that the mom was the killer. The child is in Heaven and I hope the mom will see the error of her ways and give her life to God.
Jul 6, 2011 9:05 PM Guest Ess  says:
Children are suffering all around us. The world itself is full of suffering. I encourage all of us to be a light in our corners of the world. Events such as this is a wake-up call to us Christian. We must pray for our neighbors, our communities and governments. furthermore, we must pray for Casey Anthony - She has days ahead of her that she must face knowing her truth (whatever it is). God is a redeeming God, for all. I pray that she gets to know Him.
Jul 6, 2011 9:06 PM Guest GB  says:

She will have to live with her concious & answer to 'Our Creator' as well as each one who is involved in the Precious Child's murder. HIS justice will be served!

Jul 6, 2011 9:10 PM Guest Karen  says:

My thought on this today is God be with the younger? brother of Casey - if I were him I'd run for my life!  All three - both parents and Casey are liars from the deepest part of their soul.  None of the three of them have any regard for life or decency.  While I agree that Casey will never be free of this horriffic crime - the message that the jury sent to the world is that it is okay to dispose of your innocent child, whether by accident or intention, and if you're a good enough liar you can get away with it.  And end up with a fat bank account to boot.  May God protect us from the evil one and have mercy on us all.

Jul 6, 2011 9:11 PM Guest John  says in response to Lora:
As someone else stated to condemn one to death by the verdict rendered is a huge weight. Based on what I gathered from following this case I would have to vote not guilty. I just believe the defense presented enough reasonable doubt that i could not have given the guilty verdict.
Jul 7, 2011 8:49 AM Guest Robert G.  says:

It is obvious that this little girl died prematurely and probably was murdered.

But the prosecution could not definitely name the person who killed Caley.

This is why the jury rendered the only verdict that they, in good conscience, could possible give.

The defense could have argued that the person who found her might have killed her. I don't believe the defense would have had to call any witnesses, and the verdict should have been the same. We can speculate that an immature and irresponsible mother was responsible, but no one proved it. There was no evidence to prove it. Maybe the prosecution should have waited longer for a trial; the mother, or someone, might eventually confess. It's too late now, because they can never try Casey again.

Jul 7, 2011 8:50 AM Guest jm  says:
Sad, This whole story and a child lost.  All the attention given this girl and her family and now the jurors and getting paid for this.  This is sad, we have a government that can't balance a budget and going in the direction of bankrupcy and service men and women defending our country and we are giving all our attention to this evil corruption.  Sad, but we who know Jesus as our Lord and Savior we need to be on our knees for Casey and her family for we do believe in forgiveness and redemption for we are not the judge, God is.  This is hard but I ask for prayers for all involved and pray for our country and for our election in 2012, and ask God to Bless us.
Jul 6, 2011 9:16 PM Guest Patricia E.  says in response to Lora:
WE have a two/edged sword here.  The media had this mother convicted before the trial.  I judged her guilty because of circumstances and her actions. Those who were prosecuting the case certainly did a terrible job and evidence needed was not there.  That gives me a liitle faith in the worldly system of justice.  Guilty until PROVEN guilty and they did not have the proof.  Only God really knows what happened and He is a righteous judge. When I know a child has suffered as this little one must have, I am heart/sick.
Jul 6, 2011 9:17 PM Guest john  says:
Based on what I gathered from following the case I thought the prosecution did a pretty good job of presenting their case, but I also think the defense presented enough reasonable doubt that I would have voted not guilty. Tough case and whether guilty or truly innoncen,t I hope Casey turns he life around and starts living for God.
Jul 7, 2011 8:52 AM Guest Carley B.  says:
I agree with Darlene. If the law could convict people based only on speculation, many innocent people would be found guilty. This case's lack of assured evidence just goes to show that the justice system can only go so far in giving complete justice.  It cannot not read people's thoughts and intentions of the heart like God can. It takes a higher power to decide the final fate of people.
Jul 7, 2011 8:53 AM Guest Dave G.  says:

I've tried to not pay too much attention to this case, but as it kept dominating the news, I became aware that to my knowledge the father of the little girl was never mentioned. Of course that is not too unusual in our culture today. (Does anyone know?)

Jul 6, 2011 9:27 PM Guest Deena  says:

Our God is pure love and along with this the perfect and equal measure of Justice. He is the true measure of Justice and Mercy.  He sees it all the good the bad and the ugly, our flawed Justice and incomplete Mercy. I am so glad He is the one to met out eternal rewards and punishement.  Sweet Caylee is with Jesus in heaven-the past is forgotten and eternity is before her.  I will try to pray for her mommy and other family because I know that Jesus is sitting at the right hand of God making intercession and if they will turn their hearts over to Him he will do that for them too. Thankfully there is no ranking order for sin or forgiveness-one size fits all.     

Jul 6, 2011 9:27 PM Guest Tom  says:

It is sad We the People see this happening, but worst of all, The Courts have taken the ten comandments from the court and so Those guilty of crime Do not stare the laws of God in the eyes as they enter the court's door's. We should be the ones ashamed of our self because We the People have watched those who cause death's run away from the guilty to non guilty because of lackof evidence or fast talking lawyers that will answer to God also.

Bro. Tom

Jul 6, 2011 9:35 PM Guest randy  says:
I am sorry to ask this question,  what was
Caylee's cause of death?  Regardless of the cause, her mom is responsible for her well being. Should she not be held responsible for her obligation?
Jul 7, 2011 9:00 AM Guest Scott K.  says:

It is hard to read most of the comments above. Unfortunately, this is what the world sees looking in on us as Christians: hate, condemnation, self righteousness... The truth is that I deserve death for my sins, as does everyone commenting here. (Romans 6:23)  Whether or not the verdict is correct, Ms. Anthony deserves death for her sins. I thank God that I will not have to pay the price for my sins because the Savior's wounds are more than enough. The gift of time has been given to Ms. Anthony, as it has been given to us. (2 Peter 3:9) I am not without sin, therefore I will not cast a stone.

 

We cannot know what really happened in this case. We cannot know the heart of Ms. Anthony. (1 Samuel 16:7) There is talk of discernment above. We should use discernment to know the Word and direction of God. What does pondering anything about this case, knowable or unknowable, have to do with the Word of God? How does it forward His purpose? How does is help us to be His ambassadors? Our role is not to judge, but to remember and remind each other that we are escaping the just verdict for our own sins. (Romans 2:1)

Jul 6, 2011 9:35 PM Guest Jeffrey  says:

We are a society of Law, and so by the Law the trial was held and verdict rendered.

 

14 (12+2) people all listened and heard more than any of us. They all accordingly voted...that there was 'reasonable doubt' in the prosecution arguements. Operative word is 'reasonable'. That's not a feeling but rather a determination of the facts by one's mind.

 

The Law can not be allowed to convict someone because it feels like it, or because we feel sympathy, pity or just don't like someone like Casey.

 

Society must not be allowed to rule by feelings, and swayed by media hype. Sadly the prosecution failed the Burden Of Proof. This is not over, yet.

 

Contrary to wrong belief and interpetation..we are to judge!  GOD has given rules, and boundaries for that. It's when the Law aka people go beyond those boundaries that it fails society.

Jul 6, 2011 9:36 PM Guest Evelyn  says:
Society hasn't changed very much in the 70 years I've been around -- we just hear a lot more, a lot faster.  The premise in our judicial system is that everyone is presumed innocent of crime until the state proves them guilty. The forensic evidence submitted to the jury was not sufficient to conclude beyond a reasonable doubt what crime was committed.  The evidence did not show how the child died.  So many lies were told without corroboration that doubt existed.  It was too late for us to do for Caylee from the moment she died, however that was.  In remembrance, we need to offer a hand of Christian fellowship to mothers of such children, helping in the manner of Titus 2, giving opportunities to the mothers and to the children.  Until we are able to do that, we cannot be placing blame.
Jul 6, 2011 9:38 PM Guest Julie  says in response to Allan B.:
Amen
Jul 6, 2011 9:41 PM Guest jim  says in response to cat r.:
will the mark of Cain be on Casey as was O J ? i would not want to have her future.
Jul 6, 2011 9:43 PM Guest Steve  says:
I didn't sit on the jury, but based on the lack of evidence presented by the prosecution, no other honest verdict could be drawn.  This weak of a case should have never been brought to trial.  My concern is the news media's sensationalizing this child's death and drawing conclusions we have no real way of knowing, that someone may take "justice" in their own hands.  God knows the truth and so does Casey.  She will have to live that truth every year on Caylee's birthday.
Jul 7, 2011 9:06 AM Guest Brett  says:
I understand a lot of people here accuse this mother of murder, maybe just maybe the child did fall in the pool and this mother was careless enough to fabricate a lie. Is she no more guilty than the liar, the abortionist, adulterer. Judgement is a funny thing you see from mans point of view it's easy to sin and point fingers at others. First of all people should never have allowed themselves to become sensationalized by this case..... god sits on his throne and yes he does Judge, but he is a forgiving Father that is incomprehensible to most. I love you Father and I ask you to reach out to this mother and give back to her the ability praise your name and remove the sins of her childhood. Grace is abundant in all cases.....
Jul 6, 2011 9:48 PM Guest Patty B  says in response to Kathy M.:
Thank you, Kathy. You have said almost word for word what I have said to others most of this day.
Jul 7, 2011 9:19 AM Guest Bruce L.  says:
"Not guilty, so say we all" the clerk said in Orlando yesterday.  That's it, boys and girls. Now go out and do something worthwhile, because all this talking will do nothing.  IT IS OVER.  However, I still would like to know who killed OJ's wife and "friend."  
Jul 6, 2011 9:51 PM Guest Kristie  says:
Yes fellow Christians, welcome ALL children even those with special needs.
Jul 6, 2011 9:55 PM Guest Marvin R.  says:
Besides  the death of an innocent child, what is sick about this case is the media frenzy and the interest of so many people that seemed to make this be more like entertainment.  To be honest, from what few "facts" I could gather from the news reports, I believe I would have agreed with the jury based on reasonable doubt.  I don't think the prosecution had a strong enough case to convict her of murder.  I would agree that Caylee's mother is unfit to be a mother and seems emotionally disturbed to say the least.  There are no winners in this case, other than all the money the media made.  We have a dead child, a sick mother who has no bond with her parents, a sad set of grandparents, a frustrated prosecution team, and a jury that had to sit through all of this.  Certainly the mother, whether truly guilty or innocent will have to live with the reality of the situation and in the end meet the true judge who knows what the truth is when she faces eternity.
Jul 6, 2011 10:06 PM Guest Elizabeth (South Carolina)  says:
I'd like to know when the system is going to start treating children with the dignity and the rights that they should all have. This includes the unborn, the preborn who have mothers that are addicts and the born alive but allowed to die from botched abortions as well as children who are abused at the hands of their parents. As long as these injustices are allowed, I do not see how we can expect God to bless this country. God heard Abel's blood calling from the ground, and He hears the blood of these innocent children which are on the hands of those who allow such travesty to continue, whether it be the defense attorneys, the abortion doctors and their staff, the politicians who support abortion or the people who vote them into office.
Jul 6, 2011 10:06 PM Guest Dan  says:
I believe the Jury simply did not want to take the time to truly hand down justice. They wanted to go home. The easiest thing to do as a Christian is simply go to church every Sunday and claim to be Christian. They are simply justifying by providing anything but saying we wanted to go home to the public. A strong Christian will go the distance to find justice no matter how long it may take...The repercussions will be on display in the future. We all must have faith God will ensure justice is done. I just hope no one else's life is taken in the process.
Jul 6, 2011 10:07 PM Guest Alice  says:

Years ago we rescued our grandson from an abusive relationship our daughter allowed to continue happening at the hand of her boyfriend. His pancreas was enlarged to double it's normal size as his body tried to repair daily beatings delt to him. Today he is a very wonderful young man, dedicated to God, honor roll student and aspiring golfer. We are Blessed to have him in our home and life. When people know the Lord and do what He tells you to do, lives of innocent children will be saved.

Jul 6, 2011 10:07 PM Guest Tish  says:
On other websites, i've notices that everyone is quick to say that she is going to Hell.  We are not God, she has as much right to repent, ask for forgiveness, and be forgiven for what she did.  We need to pray for her, and for her salvation, because God still loves her.  It is sad how the outcome of the verdict was, but, you're right Mr. Daly, we need to love all kids, help those who need love, and to be an example of how God loves us.
Jul 7, 2011 9:25 AM Guest Craig B.  says:

I think Jim Daly's article is spot-on.  It seems that our culture looks to the legal system today as the arbiter and means of Good.  But this case proves that the legal system cannot fulfill this role.  It is simply the wrong instrument.

 

What could have helped Caylee?  Not the legal system.  Not the courts.  Not lawyers and judges and police and investigators.  They are not the agents that could have helped Caylee.

 

Everyone knows that something was terribly, terribly wrong in this situation.  But the legal system could neither determine what was wrong nor correct it.

 

It takes holy families, and holy churches living intentionally in relation to God, one another, and the world.  The Body of Christ is commissioned by Jesus Christ to embody His Kingdom in this world.  The Holy Spirit, working through the Body of Christ, is the only Agent that can adequately address evils like that which beset Caylee.

 

It is time for us to take discipleship seriously.  It is time we take our commission seriously.  It is time to quit treating our faith like a self-help program, our churches like spiritual spas, and our God like a great vending machine in the sky.

 

We can't look to the government to establish holiness in our lives or in this world.  We can't expect our police and courts to establish goodness in our society.  We can't look shocked when our society fails to embody the principles and morals Jesus calls forth in His followers.  The world is simply doing what the world does.

 

I don't know who God appointed to evangelize the Anthony family.  I don't know who God called to lead them into healing.  And I don't know if those Christians tried. But I know that God DID appoint His people to evangelize the Anthony's, to lead them into healing and holiness, and to enable them to live fully into the purposes for which God created them.

 

I'm not blaming the Church.  Like Caylee's death, I don't have the evidence to convict.  But I take this tragedy as another reminder, another source of inspiration, to live fully into the life and call to which God appointed me.  And to call the Body of Christ to do the same.

Jul 6, 2011 10:08 PM Guest Carol B  says:
The Casey Anthony case sends the message that it is not good to lie, but on the other hand, you don't have to tell the truth either, even if you take an oath "to tell the truth and nothing but the truth".   I am glad that I am a Christian and know that the truth shall set me free.   I pray that some day the Anthony family and all those involved with the case come to know the Truth.
Jul 7, 2011 9:30 AM Guest Robert W.  says:
Your comments about the innoicence of children are correct, however irrelevant.  The death of Cayle was, indeed, a tragedy, but the prosecution presented only innuendo as to how it happened and the defense only told fairy tales to obscure the innuendo.  No factual evidence was presented, hence no conviction was possible under rule of law.
Jul 6, 2011 10:19 PM Guest Karen M.  says in response to Mom with opinions:

I agree with Mom with opinions and Deanna.  It's no surprise to hear that alot of people think that this family is dysfunctional. How was Casey as a mother to a newborn???  If anything can get to a persons nreves, it's a crying baby and no sleep!  Why wait until she is almost 3 to get 'tired of Caylee' and not wanting to be a mother anymore?? Caylee is now easy to take care of compared to being an infant. Casey had a fiance. Why compromise that??  Casey's dad on the witness stand answered 'matter of factly' that he did not sexually abuse Casey but when questioned about his ability to detect human decomposition, he got upset that they would even question his 'expertise as a former police officer' on this. The parents of Casey didn't appear to be loving and caring at all. Did anyone question how Casey was raised and what her parents instilled into her?? Did she learn how to lie her way through life?? Her dads mistress said on the witness stand that he said to her "a terrible mistake happened that went horribly wrong."  Casey's dad was pretty sure of himself and quite pious in his answers on the witness stand...why would he admit to sexually assulting his daughter and ruin his own life??  I think Casey 'feared' her parents and they were pretty much controlling her life when it came to Caylee.  Did you notice that Casey named her daughter Caylee with a 'C' like her name??

Jul 6, 2011 10:21 PM Guest Heather  says:
I couldn't agree with you more, Mr. Daly.
Jul 6, 2011 10:29 PM Guest Patty  says:
I believe that jurors, attorneys, and judges should all be educated about the characteristics of sociopaths. Casey demonstrated numerous qualities of a sociopath and unfortunately this trial gives sociopaths free reign to believe they will get away with murder.
Jul 6, 2011 10:32 PM Guest jimbo999  says:
Isn't it interesting that you can kill your child in Florida and not pay the price, but if you tell the police you didn't do it, you go to jail.  There should be a requirement when picking a jury that they can understand the difference between right and wrong.
Jul 7, 2011 9:44 AM Guest Dan D.  says:
We are all murderers. 
Jul 6, 2011 10:41 PM Guest Kathy  says in response to Bev:
  What if the father and Casey both decided to try and make it look like an abduction- looked up various ways of dying and planted duct tape in order to throw investigators off of the truth that she drowned in her back yard pool??  Also if her father was a sexual molester and molested Caylee also -what if he was afraid that the liitle girl was going to tell on him abusing her and he chloriformed her and told Casey she drowned? point is we really do not know for sure what happened!
Jul 6, 2011 10:42 PM Guest Donna  says:
Sadly, children are dying ever day by abortion.  When will our country truly see this holocaust and embrace life?
Jul 6, 2011 10:48 PM Guest Rob  says:

Isn't it amazing, the majority of these comments are all in judgement. GUILTY.

Man makes mistakes, God doesn't .

Even saying that God will have the final say  (which He will ) and that He will also say guilty.  WE DON'T KNOW WHAT HIS JUDGEMENT WILL BE  and  are we now telling God what He will do ??  .

Just maybe, Caylee did drown and all was handled incorrectly.  I don't know

and I am not about to challenge God on the issue.

BUT   keep this in mind. On that day of judgement when we are all present in front

of God and He states,    " Casey is not guilty  ".

How will you feel then ??   YOU WERE WRONG !!

Now God says, lets' get to those who judged her.

 

" JUDGE YE NOT LEST YE BE JUDGED "

Jul 7, 2011 10:06 AM Guest Jim G.  says in response to Bill R.:
I agree with you, Bill, 100%.
Jul 6, 2011 11:08 PM Guest steven  says:
We should remember that the jury was not trying to decide whether a horrible murder occurred. They were supposed to decide whether her mother was the one who killed her. I think the emotion surrounding this case has led a lot of people to desire a guilty verdict to vindicate the child's death. I think the media played into people's emotion because their job is not to do the right thing, but rather to sell sensational news. Quite honestly, I wonder if the mother knows who killed the child and is afraid to speak up. Perhaps she is not mentally competent to defend her child at whatever cost.
Jul 7, 2011 10:09 AM Guest Wm M.  says:
This verdict reminds me that our society holds that the ultimate value in life is a full active and satisfying sex and social life for everyone old enough to enjoy it, and anything that in any way diminishes that sexual and social satisfaction is expendable... including children, pre-born to puberty. This verdict underscores that worldview almost as well as Roe v. Wade.  God help the U.S.A.
Jul 7, 2011 11:45 AM Guest Geri B.  says in response to Kathy M.:

I found it reprehensible that the media makes themselves Judge and Jury in situations like this.  There should be some measure of personal privacy and reputations should not be put on display for the entertainment of a society that seems to love the hype. Multitudes are feasting on this live entertainment and count themselves worthy to sit in judgement.  The only evidence that the television viewers have is reports that were colored by media hype and opinion.  There may very well have been some extenuating circumstances that no-one knows.  Casey herself may be a victim of our "Society".  GOD is her judge.  And if she comes to her senses and weeps & repents for her sin, can she find mercy in HIS courts? The answer is YES!  THIS is an American tragedy.

"Judge not, lest ye be judged"  At this point in time, everyone should be praying for this girl and leave the JUDGING to "THE JUDGE"   Has anyone thought of the sorrow that her parents must be going through?  They've lost a grandchild and a daughter too.  Our society has let us all down.  God forgive us all.

Jul 7, 2011 10:24 AM Guest Ubi  says in response to Bill R.:
Bill, I appreciate ur restraint. What u've said is true.
Jul 7, 2011 10:25 AM Guest Norman C,  says:
I am sick at heart; I can't understand why the jury only took eleven hours to render its decision. I believe that they had made up their minds before they left the courtroom.
Jul 6, 2011 11:46 PM Guest Midnight Patriot  says:
Indeed, brother, we must continue to expose violence done to children, and continue to raise up the blood-stained banner of Christ, who will judge us all. Prayer is the key. Never give up, and, when you see a child today, give him/her a big, loving smile, and a hug if appropriate, and tell the child that you and Jesus love him/her. Godspeed, Caylee. You did not die in vain, precious child. Now you know firsthand the love that never fails. See you later, sweetie. I'll look forward to meeting you.
Jul 6, 2011 11:46 PM Guest RGH  says:

I was so shocked with the results.  I really expected to hear a guilty verdict. It reminded me of OJ's trial.  We have been indoctrinated to be "tolerant" even of the most horrendous sins, it is heartbreaking.

Yes we are angry and rightfully so but we must not forget that hundreds of abortions are performed daily, killing the innocent. Just because we don't see it on TV we still should not be silent, but we are not doing anything about it and paying for it with our taxes.

How can we trust our system when even the Bible was taken out of our Court Rooms?

Jul 7, 2011 12:03 AM Guest Ralph  says:
   While it may appear outrageous, this verdict is a tremendous victory for our judicial system. The prosecution could not prove their case 'Beyond a Reasonable Doubt'. It is a very high standard of proof, designed to be so by our founding fathers, who realized the seriousness of taking a persons liberty away. How much more so when the death penalty is contemplated? I'm not saying Casey was necessarily "innocent", but the jury concluded that enough doubt was injected that they could not hand down a guilty verdict. They should be commended to the utmost for not caving in to emotional pressure and public opinion. They did their job. We would all want the same if we were on trial. And before we clamor for "JUSTICE!!!!", we must remember that if God gave us justice, we would all be in hell. But God did not give us the justice we deserve, but granted us mercy by the blood of Christ if we be in Christ.
Jul 7, 2011 12:03 AM Guest Tam B  says in response to Diane:
How is it you feel differently?
Jul 7, 2011 10:31 AM Guest BAS  says:
Many little children suffer some kind of disconnect that later affects their view of the world: society and how they feel they fit into society. It also affects their view of God and can cause them to question: Is God all-loving; does He hold me in the palm of His hand; does He have Divine Mercy?  The parent-child connection has to be extremely gentle and nurturing because children are very fragile and in ineed of feeling very safe.  With boys, we are now finding that because so much is expected of them, with both societal expectations and those from their family, that some boys are made to feel inferior from a time early-on in their lives.  These feelings lead to loneliness that can eventually cause them to make grave mistakes in their adult lives; many choose isolation because they cannot communicate their woundedness and sadness.  Children are a heritge form the Lord.  Parental training should be a part of pre-marital classes for engaged couples.  Even the best of people can overlook the amount of patience and nurture that is necessary in the raising of a child.  Why?  Because we who become parents inherit original sin, and because we may unknowingly repeat the mistakes that were made by family members in the generations before us.  
Jul 7, 2011 12:12 AM Guest Jill  says:
My husband and I started our foster care training a year ago and have been blessed with a 13 year old daughter for the past 6 months.  This is one of the best things I have ever done.  God is faithful when we follow his plans.  James 1:27 "Religion that God our Father accepts as pure and faultless is this: to look after orphans and widows in their distress and to keep oneself from being polluted by the world."  I want to encourage each of you to prayerfully consider starting the process for yourself.  I have been somewhat discouraged that there are not more Christian homes opening our homes to children who so desperately need a place to call home.
Jul 7, 2011 10:41 AM Guest Cimmaron Cowgirl  says:

This mockery of justice, heart-wrenching event, may open up citizen's eyes to our Country's shift from 'moral law' to 'civil law.'  What began in the l930s (even earlier) as seeds within our Society, is now come to full flower.  It is not surprising...and this grieves my heart beyond words.  The flood-gates of evil has opened:  So, what about truth?  There is no way out of this moral chaos, EXCEPT for Redeemer to reveal Himself within individual hearts.  This is a clarion call:  Believers PRAY for true revival.  Our Messiah is still on the throne!  Pray to Him for Him to give the GIFT of faith, for Him to draw and woo all men, women, and children within our Country, and across the faith of our world.

AND to pray for the peace of Jerusalem, as we are reminded to do in Scripture.

Jul 7, 2011 12:15 AM Guest Mandy  says:

As surprised as I am by the verdict of the case, the verdict for Casey Anthony's soul is still undecided. I pray that she will find the love, mercy and grace found in our Lord Jesus Christ. Who knows? Maybe the verdict of "Not guilty" will send her conscience into such a tailspin that she will finally come to the end of herself and cry out to God for forgiveness. Thanks be to God that He saved the thief on the cross as he was taking his last dying breath. I thank God for saving me. I pray for the troubled soul of Casey Anthony that she will one day find true freedom and restoration in Christ. I also pray the same for her parents who have loved both mother and daughter the only way they know how. They have been through so much. They, too, need the saving grace of Jesus Christ. Don't we all?! Let us not forget who the real enemy is. We need pray for Casey's healing and deliverance from Satan's grip.

 

For our struggle is not against flesh and blood, but against the rulers, against the authorities, against the powers of this dark world and against the spiritual forces of evil in the heavenly realms. Ephesians 6:11-13

 

Saved by the grace of Christ,

 

Mandy

Jul 7, 2011 10:45 AM Guest barb  says in response to Deanna P.:
Deanna P. Thank you for offering a true Christ like response. I didn't watch the trial and only read enough to know Casey has serious mental health issues. The jury found her innocent and there had to be a reason, either lack of proof or reasonable doubt. I believe we need to remember those jury members in prayer, it would be a heartbreaking task for them if there was not enough evidence presented to allow them to convict, when in their hearts they felt otherwise.  What is so troubling to me is how fellow Christians are viciously attacking Casey and declairing her guilty,.some being stated with very unChrist like words. I so appreciate your voice of reason Deanna P.Yes, our concern should be for the salvation of those involved.
Jul 7, 2011 12:28 AM Guest Ed  says in response to cat r.:

Me to, what a grand view of lif in Christ.

Jul 7, 2011 12:53 PM Guest Carin  says:

I am from a very dyfunction family with abuse, mistreatment and neglect.   I have been blessed

finally with help I have always needed and wanted, now at a much older age.  Just hearing

about the abuse by the father to Casey hit me, and the father even in the court room.

I had my challenges and could not be close to much of it, without seeing father from the effects

not only to his daughter, but how his wife is for that would be like my mother I think.  And I wished

so bad the father was on trial, but I seemed to think he'd get out of things cause I think he has practiced

his ways and are good at them.   Until you've lived the life and faced seveve emotional emotion damage

one can not judge casey,  Disassoctive and other disorders can disconnect you for handling things, and with

past experience, it is so sad about the whole family and years and years of stuff.  I've wished as things continue to come out in therapy that God would have taking me out of this world for the abuse, neglect and mistreatment from brainwashing and training at early ages by Dad has effected and allow the same to continue.   I truely hope the mother get the help much needed, the wife leaves the husband and each submist to help, the brother as well.  These lives have had to and will continue to touch others.

Jul 7, 2011 10:58 AM Guest Cristina  says:

Casey Anthony was not considered guilty by the media before the trial!!!!! The 2 FACTS which did this for her are 1. SHE DID NOT REPORT HER CHILD MISSING FOR 31 DAYS!! & 2. Casey's mother was the one who "frantically" called 911 regarding her granddaughter and said "it smells like there has been a DEAD BODY IN THE CAR." Then were "experts" who also testified that indeed it smelled like a dead body had been in her car. And yes, unfortunately - because of the way our legal system currently works - there were too many holes or facts that could not prove that Casey actually killed her daughter. The most important fact for the defense is that no-one knows "exactly" how little Caylee died. BUT if she hadn't been missing for so long unreported, her body wouldn't have been so decomposed that they could have known how she died. But many prosecuters have stated that there have been convictions in the past without these kinds of facts in any given case. There are so many sad parts to this story, I cannot cover them here. Another important & sad fact - Casey celebrated & had a tatoo done stating "the good life" while her daughter was missing for 31 days?????? Her defense attorney stating that "Everyone doesn't 'greive' the same way.".....are you kidding me?? What mother in her right mind would not go crazy & immediately report a missing child?

Casey should have been found guilty of manslaughter or aggravated child abuse for just the 3 facts stated above. And finally, no - I am not "judging" Casey. Many facts in this case are what they are: FACTS! When Casey dies she will be judged by Jesus Christ Almighty. I truly hope that before she dies she comes to understand that if she is "genuinly" sorry for her actions, that our Savior can forgive her.

Jul 7, 2011 1:28 AM AGAPY4EVER AGAPY4EVER    says in response to Karen K.:

Amen Karen K,

WE are the ones who are responsible, We The People, Have not even stood up for what is God's Morals in the United States, WE have watched so many Judges and Lawyers take away from the Basic Morals of Life in the united States, Thank God For

Christian Lawyer Jay Sekulow & Esq. Fighting the Supreme Court for Our Christian Rights.

Jul 7, 2011 1:28 AM Guest Daniel  says:
We did not hear what the Jury heard. We heard what the Media wanted us to hear. God is not mocked what so ever a man (or woman) sows that also shall he (or she) will reap. Unfortunately today's verdicts are not about the truth and righteousness.  They are about which lawyer was most eloquent.
Jul 7, 2011 3:02 AM Guest staci b  says:
Caylee's death was tragic, but she is at peace with the lord. What we need to remember is that Casey is still alive. She is loved by God regardless of her sin. She has value and purpose. God sent his own son to die for Casey. While we need to protect and advocate for children, we can't forget about hurting adults who desperately need love, help, and salvation.
Jul 7, 2011 3:05 AM Guest Mary  says in response to sean s.:
I couldn't agree with you more.  So many people are or have convicted her before she even had a trial.  In the end, God will be her judge and if she truly is guilty, she will have to give account of all of her deeds as will all of us.  And truly what a terrifying thing it is to fall into the hands of the Living God.  Lord have mercy on us all.
Jul 7, 2011 4:07 AM Guest Catherine  says in response to Diane:

Please explain what you mean.

Jul 7, 2011 12:06 PM Guest Jo  says:
"Be not deceived; God is not mocked. For whatsoever a man soweth, that also shall he reap."  Like everyone, Casey is doomed, unless she comes to the cross.   And yes, we can judge her. That is our justice system in this country; they sift through evidence, and make their judgment. Why should we all be so horrified and shocked? Our society has become so depraved, so filthy and degraded in its behavior.  The behavior of the animal kingdom is higher than that of human beings.  To think that this woman's defense attorney actually blamed the father in this case is beyond my imagination.  God Himself shall handle this young woman, and I don't want to be there. "Vengeance is mine, saith the Lord; I shall repay."  We can pray for her; Casey must respond to the Holy Spirit.
Jul 7, 2011 12:18 PM Guest Teresa H.  says in response to Sharon M.:

Hi Sharon M.

 

I agree with you what you said about Caylee and about her mother.  It really sounded like that Casey indeed have in any part of her child's murder, but she really does need prayers.  I know that the Bible says that we are living in perilous times as people are unloving, people are rejecting Jesus, unkind to their parents and to other people.  I will have to put Casey and her families in my daily prayer list.  She (Casey) really do need Jesus and her families does too.  I just wanted to be honest with you, I was filled with emotions with anger, state of shock, sad and hurt when I heard about this verdict.    I strongly do feel that people from the jury as they really should think children as valuable gifts from God than thinking they are not worthy.

 

I am deaf and was born deaf.  I started to speak at age 5.  I am a survivor of child sexual abuse through a family friend and also have been a victim of sexual abuse and emotional abuse through guys and women; I was a crime victim such as sexual abuse and fraud. On June 10 2000, I have put my faith and have believed that Jesus has died for me and for all mankind so I asked him for repentence and asked him to be my personal savior on that summer night!  It's wonderful to be a child of God!

Jul 7, 2011 12:19 PM Guest Catherine V.  says:

I believe Casey is guilty. I believe the jury did not convict her because our society has made people so afraid they might do or say the wrong thing, - we are good at making people second guess themselves, thinking "what if......"   . The jury agreed she lied to police 4 times, and she did not call 911 until a month later,  But they couldn't prove her guilt beyond "a shadow of a doubt"?????  Yes first degree murder is hard to prove and America watches TV shows that make forensic evidence seem easy. What about charges of abuse and neglect for not calling 911 when her daughter was "missing"?

I agree with Ross G - that Casey may not be in jail, but she will not be free.

Jul 7, 2011 4:43 AM Guest Tammy  says:
Although there may not have been enough evidence to support that she was 100% guilty, God knows the truth and He will judge her according to His standards.  It is my prayer that she will come to know Jesus and that He will save her.  He is her only hope from the ultimate judgement.
Jul 7, 2011 11:29 AM Guest Greg G.  says:

The jury in this case has been harshly criticized for being unemotional and seemingly to ignore the terrible death of this beautiful child. That's unfortunate because they should be highly commended. As much as we all - in the court of the media and popular opinion  - found Casey Anthony guilty it was the jury's mandate to judge this case on the legal facts and the LAW - not hyped emotion. This was a very difficult task which I believe they accomplished admirably. I can only imagine the wrenching in some of their stomachs when they had to render a not guilty verdict that they probably, in  their hearts, knew was not "right". But as one commentator pointed out they first had to determine that a murder had actually been committed before they could convict a murderer - and the facts in this case were insufficient. Perhaps our anger and dismay would be better directed at the prosecutors and law enforcement who failed to prove their case with facts and instead hoped to play on sympathy. Apparently a flawed strategy. In a sense our judicial system was on trial here as much as Casey Anthony. This jury's performance serves as a good example for jurists and judges at all levels - from our Supreme Court to the local magistrate. Apply THE LAW and not emotion, political activism, religious beliefs, social bias, etc. This is a sad and tragic case, but we take comfort in the words "vengeance is mine" says The Lord.

Jul 7, 2011 11:28 AM Guest John S  says:

Trying to put this case into the larger perspective:

 

Firstly, we have treated our children differently, within the context of history, as our cultures changed.  Secondly, allowing Roe v Wade to make abortion "Rights" a national law as apposed to a state law, simply allowed even more moral decisions to be made for all of us by those of us willing to scream the loudest.

 

Where children are valued, nurtured and loved, the society trives (later 20th century USA.) Where children are ragarded as a second, lower class and feed a steady diet of hate, as in some parts of the world, it fails.

 

Power should come from the individual, to the family, to the communtiy and then to the state and national government. Our closeness to God and personal responsablility will deturmine success or failuire.  Success breeds success. Tolerance and support of failure breeds failure.

 

If we continually take our eyes off of our relationship with God, our family, our community and make a national rule of every aspect of behavior for EVERYONE, we will continually be under the rule of EVERYONE.

Jul 7, 2011 12:21 PM Guest Rob  says:

We must remember that it is the prosecution's job to prove guilt beyond reasonable doubt.....obviously they did not do that in the minds of the jurors.  It is also amazing how the media is howling, but had this little girl been aborted 3 years ago and her mother gone to trial they would be defending the mother....a rather sad tale on our culture.

Jul 7, 2011 5:01 AM Guest Linda  says:
At least we know that Caylee is safe in the arms of our Jesus and no one can care for and love her the way that He does.
Jul 7, 2011 5:12 AM Guest Debra  says:
God   an and will use this awful murder to remind ALL parents that abuse is wrong, and for them to seek help if they are abusers.  May it shock t hose who are abusers into loving parents.
Jul 7, 2011 5:12 AM Guest CW  says:
Abortion is murder, as was probably this.  Both are heinous.
Jul 7, 2011 5:16 AM Guest Michele  says:

The Caylee Anthony case is a cautionary tale that  profoundly reveals the tragedy and horror of a "shipwrecked" family system without the lighthouse of Christian principles or the ballast of  God given faith. Truth became a casualty as each family member defaulted to ingrained self -protective and dysfunctional behaviors. Distraction and denial reigned.

 

Psychiatrist Keith Ablow made a compelling case for explaining (not excusing) Casey's behavior after the child had died. ( I say died because there is no conclusive proof of either accident or murder and both are possible.) Casey became manic and ran from a painful reality. Not unusual behavior in a victim of serious abuse. The grandfather became suicidal. The brother wept on the witness stand because he had been excluded from Caylee's birth. All are extreme and unhealthy responses. Something was very wrong at home. This case is a sober warning of lives lived without  truth, accountability, healthy fellowship, and forgiveness that Christ and His church offfer.

 

As families crumble, the number of walking wounded among us sky rockets. Eventually those wounded, left to their own devices, resort to dark and desperate measures. Unfortunately, we can expect to see more of this as we have been promised that what is hidden in the darkness will be brought into the light for at least two purposes: to serve justice and to sound a warning. I trust God to mete out the justice when his agents cannot or will not.   The question remains, however, as to how society and the church will respond to this painful reality. Will it "step-up" and own its responsibilities or run and hide in a manic state of distraction and denial?

Jul 7, 2011 5:19 AM Guest Sue  says in response to cat r.:

This is exactly how I think about this whole thing; there are a few people who really know what was true and if they did not do right in revealing the truth, well, someday all will be revealed whether on earth or in Heaven. I do pray for that family, it appears they need a Savior badly.

Jul 7, 2011 12:26 PM Guest Mimi T.  says:

I am sickened every time I see the violence against all our children.  To think that we can treat our kids like garbage and discard them when they get in our way is hurtful beyond belief.  Each day it's a different circumstance, today in the paper two little boys found dead in a car.   What is going on?   My heart hurts   It hits close to home,being a foster mom,  as I have had many little ones in my home.  Neglect, abuse, it's just unbelievable that we would treat anyone with that much disrespect..  My heart is with these children.

Jul 7, 2011 5:29 AM Guest Sue  says in response to Bill R.:
I agree with this unfortunately; we were not in that courtroom hearing ALL that was said, just what media put out. I believe Casey is guilty of a lot of things but so are her mother and father, some very unsettling things said and done by them. Unfortunately she might have been convicted if they had never found the body; others have been convicted on less. Finding little Caylee simply did not factually prove how she died or by whom, just that she was very likely murdered-who puts tape across someones' nose/mouth unless they are trying to kill them? Casey is obviously a liar, a manipulative liar, and, I fear, will come to a very bad end by someone who is incensed at this verdict. She so obviously needs Jesus in her heart and that is what I pray for now for her and her family-there is much dysfunction in that family.
Jul 7, 2011 5:40 AM billsfree billsfree    says:
I don't know that Casey Anthony could read this are if she would want to read this, I would want to say to anyone that has been lured to such a place as to do something like take a persons life really needs some help. It appears to be heinous, but sometimes people have surrendered controll of themselves over to an evil source which causes us to be in bondage to a cruel task master, Miss Anthony more likely than not isn't aware of the eternal consequences and really should know that she would be better off facing the truth and confessing in her heart that she made an awful mistake. If she confessed and recieved a sentence to imprisonment are a sentencing to death, she would be free when she left this earth, and would be able to be with her daughter in eternity.
Jul 7, 2011 3:29 PM Guest DougW  says:

Remember Romans 13:1 people, submit yourself to the governing authorities.  These authorities have been established by God!!  One of the major sins Jesus describes was committed by the Pharisees continually, which is being committed on this site from what I can read.  All I can say is pray for Casey Anthony that she will find, accept, believe and follow in our savior Jesus Christ if she has not done so already.  But Please look into your own hearts.

Jul 7, 2011 5:51 AM Guest Nancy  says:

The news media says that the jury did their job.  Well, they over did their job!  The law says reasonable doubt.  NOT "ALL DOUBT'"  must be gone.  I am getting really afraid with the way this USA is going.  We are politically correct on everything now.  God be with us.  I guess you can still say God be with us on the internet.  They haven't stopped that yet.  Poor beautiful little girl.  All our hearts go out to her.

Jul 7, 2011 5:54 AM Guest Marie  says:

I keep hearing feedback from this case.  I'm just so upset for that precious little life lost to who knows what kind of horrible act.

 

Casey Anthony will have to meet the Lord....as we all do.  He knows the truth...simple as that

Jul 7, 2011 6:01 AM Guest Rainen  says:

I think I'm not to judge lest I be judged....The Media fills your head with a lot of negative stuff, which helps you form an opinion, that Casey is guilty. I do know that a little girls life was cut short. Who is responsible for it, I do not know. What I do think is Someone in that family knows what happened to little Caylee. All I can do is continue to pray for that family, for salvation,peace and protection. If Caylee was being abused, she will never be again...Precious little Angel,sitting on the lap of Jesus...Smiling...

Jul 7, 2011 6:01 AM Guest Roxann L  says in response to Deanna P.:
I so agree with you Deanna!  Only God knows who killed this baby girl, and they will answer to Him.  We need to pray for this family to come to know Christ.
Jul 7, 2011 6:03 AM Guest Michelle  says:
As I watched Casey Anthony's trial unfold, I too, was on trial. Like one of every four women in this country, I have had an abortion. I am guilty of murder. As a Chrisitan I know and understand God's grace and unconditional love. I don't deserve it, but He has forgiven me. I trust in His sovereign will. He is bigger than the court system and bigger than our judgment. I pray she will see her acquittal as a chance to experience God's redeeming grace. I don't know the facts, nor do I need to. I just know that I am no better than this woman...
Jul 7, 2011 6:05 AM Guest Skip W.  says in response to Richard H.:
Does "not judging"  mean we should ignore murder(ers) instead.
Jul 7, 2011 6:08 AM Guest Skip W.  says in response to Christopher B:
Amen and amen.
Jul 7, 2011 6:16 AM Guest Skip W.  says:
As a man, after all this, I still can't get past  "Where is/was Caylee's father?"
Jul 7, 2011 1:15 PM Guest Matthew  says:
The media would have a complete opposite view if Caylee was on the inside of her mother's belly.
Jul 7, 2011 6:20 AM Guest Linda  says:
Although we do not understand the verdict of Casey Anthony, we must remember that God is the ultimate Judge.  Also, our prayer should be forthe salvation of Casey and her family.
Jul 7, 2011 6:22 AM Guest Skip W.  says:
I know that ultimately, God wins...I'm anxiously looking forward the victory on this one.  God doesn't see the way a man sees.  Guess I'm no different.  I just can't see the sense of it right now.
Jul 7, 2011 6:25 AM Guest michelle  says in response to Deanna P.:
I agree Deanna!  Its not up to us to judge her, and I hope to see her in Heaven one day!
Jul 7, 2011 6:32 AM Guest Karen  says in response to KEN P.:
Jul 7, 2011 6:33 AM Guest Mike D.  says:
Although it seems obvious to everyone that the mother is the killer, we must not condemn the jury. All juries are reminded prior to the trial that if there is reasonable doubt in the prosecution's case, the jury must acquit. It is possible that the District Attorney's case against the mother was substandard, and that guilt was not proven beyond a reasonable doubt. The burden of proof is on the prosecution, and the accused is innocent until proven guilty.
Jul 7, 2011 6:34 AM Guest Elizabeth  says:
I never really worry about verdicts here on earth.  Caylee IS in Heaven.  And GOD KNOWS THE TRUTH!  HE is the MASTER JUDGE!  O.J. Simpson, Casey Anthony, and ME will ALL have to face HIM some day!  The ONLY person I have ANY control over is myself!
Jul 7, 2011 1:38 PM Guest Sally  says in response to HowieS:
This is exactly what I was thinking too.... How is Caylee's death any different than a late term abortion? We were not in that jury, aren't we all judging them too? It really is a slippery slope to sit in judgment and be armchair critics... but the reality is that we live in a country that does NOT honor life...elderly, unborn, handicapped, veterans, little girls with big eyes who gaze out at the world.... a world that let her down.
Jul 7, 2011 6:44 AM Guest Michele  says in response to Kellie B.:

What if she is not guilty of anything more  than  being terrified of  reporting the accident or murder--that may have been someone else's doing? What if she confesses and repents and God forgives her?  She might find internal peace, but  could  you forgive her? Do you think the body of believers could  come along side as commanded in Gal.6 to help and model restoration?  This is a test for the church.

 

I'd be curious to see the church create a fund to offer  counseling for the entire family. Health- of the emotional and spiritual kind-  would heighten the chances that the truth could come out and justice for Caylee could be served either in the form of consequences for a proven perpetrator or healing for  a sick and deceived  person. God was glorified with Paul's restoration and a warning given  when Judas committed suicide.

Jul 7, 2011 6:46 AM Guest Tim  says in response to Diane:
How so?
Jul 7, 2011 6:46 AM Guest Kathy L.  says:
Well written article that I agree with very much.  I have not really kept up with the media coverage as I feel that it's a one sided emotional reporting.  The bottom line is that the mother will have to forever live with knowledge and conscience of what has happend to this precious child who died unnecessarily. Too many parents in today's world have lost the value of the ultimate responsibility God has placed on our hands to have and raise the precious child He has given us.
Jul 7, 2011 1:42 PM Guest Rebecca S.  says:

When I look at this case I agree with Jim.  Children must be loved and valued, so that they may grow up to truly love and trust God.   I pray that Casey Anthony will seek out help herself for what troubles her.  However, we were not in the court room and must refrain from passing judgement on the jurors who had to follow the law which says beyond a reasonable doubt.  This is why I believe, there should never be any coverage of a trial and no mention of suspects names or pictures released about them, until after the verdict has been rendered.   Beyond, saying that a suspect is in custody, the law enforcement should not be permitted to say why the person is a suspect and what the arrest is based upon.  Nor should the defense be allowed to talk.  If judges would slap contempt on the media and those leaking information perhaps the rights of defendents to trial by jury would be unbiased. 

I agree there are a lot of strange behaviors, however, a juror must uphold the law, and we only heard what the media presented.    I have held these opinions for a long time, regarding criminal cases.  I have never been in trouble with the law, nor known anyone who has, but I think the media in order to make news cause things to be tried in the media, making it difficult to find jurors.  

Sorry, Jim I do agree with your comments that children do have an innocence about them and this does need to be protected.  However, so does the right to trial by jury.

Jul 7, 2011 1:44 PM Guest David  says:
I like the article and the thoughts about children and our regard for them as adults, but I believe you missed an opportunity here. Since the verdict, I've heard and read strong Christians, men and women in a close walk with God, condemn this woman. The emotion and disgust this event has garnered has touched the sensibilities in us all that the Holy Spirit's conviction brings: we detest injustice. However, as with anything, it's what we do with those feelings that determines our righteousness verses our wickedness. To rush to judge this woman, to feel it in your heart to assume she's guilty of murder and to want retribution for that is not Christlike. We don't know if she's guilty or not. Appearances are deceiving. How often does the enemy come to us as a deep merlot or a piece of chocolate cake or a driver cutting us off in traffic? Yet none of those things are sinful. It's how we respond to them. The insidious thing about this trial is that even Christians are presuming to take on the role of God by judging her. And, yes, it can be still judging her to say, "God will judge her in the end" unless you follow it up with, "but until then, I'll be praying for her salvation, praying for Jesus to enter and redeem her heart as He did mine." That's the prayer we should pray for everyone. Always. Forever. That's how you honor the memory of a little girl. Everything else is just noise meant to distract us from Him.
Jul 7, 2011 6:58 AM Guest Jim W  says:
This case is just another reminder of why mankind needs the love of Jesus in them.
Jul 7, 2011 7:00 AM Guest Nita  says:
I only wish that our society would get this emotional about those millions that were aborted before given a chance to be born.  Killed by their mothers also?
Jul 7, 2011 7:02 AM Guest Kay  says:
Baez was proud that he saved a  life on Tuesday- too bad he didn't extend that thought regarding all the unborn, whose lives are snuffed out everyday.
Jul 7, 2011 7:03 AM Guest Dave  says:
Has America been given a picture of herself all across the media?  I think those who have mentioned this and the abortion tradgedy may be on to something. 

Casey needs Jesus! and so does America!
Jul 7, 2011 7:03 AM Guest Linda  says in response to Carol:

You have said it well, Carol. The unborn are a "burden" to some and now the little ones are disposable too. I am sick about it too. Our hope is in the Lord. We need to "keep our eyes upon Jesus" as the song says.

Jul 7, 2011 7:06 AM Guest prying1  says in response to Bill R.:
I agree with Bill R. especially the line, "all I have to go on is biased emotional sensationalist  reporting by ALL the media." - Newswatchers heard a lot more than the jury was allowed to hear. Much of what we heard was simply biased and designed to keep us watching through the commercials for the next 'update'. The jury was spared much of the conjecture and emotionally stimulating 'news' we heard through various outlets available to us. Is this a good thing or should we allow the media to run our court system?
Jul 7, 2011 7:16 AM Guest Frany B.  says in response to Bill R.:

I agree, Bill. I have watched the case and I had to agree with the defense that the jury was not presented with enough strong evidence to be able to convict and still sleep at night.

This jury was chosen with great care. These are everyday people who were pulled from their daily lives to do their duty as a citizen. Could have been any one of the people who are now accusing the jury. All this anger is a result of the media coverage. The jury didn't get all that. They were given only evidence that was deemed valid as is the law. I too have quoted William Blackstone in the defence of the innocent. And I would also quote  Genesis 18: 23-32

Abraham drew near, and said, "Will you consume the righteous with the wicked? What if there are fifty righteous within the city? Will you consume and not spare the place for the fifty righteous who are in it?[3] ... What if ten are found there?" He [The Lord] said, "I will not destroy it for the ten's sake."

Jul 7, 2011 7:19 AM Guest Carol  says:
The verdict breaks my heart...Let us not forget the mother's actions, ie. not notifying authorities till 31 days after her precious daughter was missing!  That is the commentary on her and it is enough!
Jul 7, 2011 7:20 AM Guest Bev L.  says in response to Rosie B.:
Rosie B. you are so right on. Thank you for your comment. Pray and press on with the message.
Jul 7, 2011 7:24 AM Guest R.M.  says:
I have read many but not all of these blog posts or followed this case in the media.  I have only really heard sound bites but in everything I've heard or read, I never heard anything about the father mentioned.  My comment has to be, WHERE WAS THE FATHER!
Jul 7, 2011 7:24 AM Guest Cheryl  says:
Casey has received something that she may not deserve...grace and freedom.  Sounds like something huge that we as christians have received that we dont deserve....
Jul 7, 2011 7:25 AM Guest Kay  says:
Thanks for the inspiration to keep making a difference in the lives of the children we interact with.  "Swimming upstream" in today's culture can be so discouraging at times, yet we cannot let that dim or weaken our witness.  One of the biggest differences we can make in society is in the lives of children-the future, so I think we would be wise to devote more time and energy into them and less into all the outrage, uproar , and media/entertainment feeding frenzy that society occupies themselves with.  This is a tragedy any way you look at it, however, we cannot lose sight of the FACT that GOD IS IN CONTROL of all things.  I appreciate the perspective and hope others will continue to purpose to "teach their children to trust"-
Jul 7, 2011 2:10 PM Guest BC  says:

I believe the jury honestly did what they were instructed to do.  Yes, they did consider Caylee, but they had to give their verdict based on what the evidence as they were instructed to do, not what they "felt" or "inwardly" believed.

 

We must consider that each year there are hundreds of women that have their babies "disposed of" before they're allowed to breathe in this world.

 

I did break my heart to see all the chat comments about Casey, e.g., "Jesus hates you, Casey,"  "You're going to burn in hell,"  "You're going down," etc.  In truth Jesus loves Casey, and wanted to put his arms around her tell her how much He loves and wants to forgive her (if it was indeed all her doing.)

Jul 7, 2011 7:33 AM Guest anthony  says:
To all you who are posting that shekll be judged on judgement day: so will we. have you ever lied? looked at a woman lustfully? thought bad thoughts in the direction of the driver who just cut you off? All have sinned and fallen short of the Glory of God.  Yes she will be judged, but our loving Father wants nothing more than for her to repent and turn to Him. I for one will be praying that she is changed. Maybe she'll confess? who knows.   May God alone be the judge.
Jul 7, 2011 2:01 PM Guest Jan P.  says:

There are a few things about this case beyond guilt or innocence that need to be acknowledged and discussed:  First of all, why did this particular case become a media circus when countless other children are abused, neglected, and even murdered every day by those entrusted with protecting  them?  Why such a public outcry over what I feel was a just verdict; there was no solid evidence to  convict, but a lot of emotion and circumstantial and conflicting evidence?  What type of message are we sending to  our own children when we mourn this little girl but not the thousands who are aborted in this country without so much as a passing thought?   This family may not be punished by our justice system, but whether they are telling the truth or not, they will live with this for the rest of their lives and be judged rightly by an all-knowing God, and perhaps not so rightly in the court of public opinion.  This is by no means the end of this sad saga for the Anthony family, and the door is  still open for further investigation and charges.  In the meantime, I think we need to get on with our own lives and be thankful that we live in a country that has a justice system based on facts, not feelings.

Jul 7, 2011 2:02 PM Guest Raymond K.  says:
What's really forgotten here is that society is outraged by the obvious misscarriage of justice turns a blind eye to abortion killings.  Based on our understanding, she's no more guilty in God's sight than someone who aborts their child.  Pro-life people need to focus on this and not on one person's guilt in a sea of guilt that we're blind to.
Jul 7, 2011 1:54 PM Guest Diane M.  says:
I think that in a public case like this on, between the media attention, being bombarded by rules an regulations of the legal system and the 'foreign' atmosphere of their lives during the trial - the jurors may not have the opportunity to digest all aspects of the case and let common sense help them make their decision(s).
Jul 7, 2011 1:55 PM Guest Tracy R.  says:
Although I was quite shocked by the verdict I know in my heart that God is in control and the person who committed this horrific crime will one day stand before Him.
Jul 7, 2011 1:48 PM Guest Louise  says:
I know what it is like to be accused of something.  Our family is going through a great trial in our lives as well.  This has shown me that I MUST NOT judge others.  That is God's job.  I don't know if Ms. Anthony killed her child or not.  If she did, then she will be doomed if she does not repent.  If she did not kill her child, then the murderer is still out there and needs to be found and punished.  The media had already stated Ms. Anthony's guilt long before the trial.  We don't know the real truth, only God and the killer truly knows.  Again, even though Ms. Anthony's lifestyle has been full of wrong choices, I do not know if she killed her child or not.  I cannot judge what I don't know as factual.
Jul 7, 2011 7:56 AM Guest cherrie  says in response to Marlin M.:

i have serve as a juror on a murder trail. not everything is out there for the public to see or heard. the question for me is: however the turth is, how will the body of Christ respond to this woman in her area? we are command to love and share the gospel, it is the LORD who will judge. the media so good at presenting and convicing people on how to think and feel toward people. i hope and pray that the LORD will help all those who are hurting and mourning the death of this little girl.

Jul 7, 2011 1:51 PM Guest Wendi D.  says:
It was all too shocking for me.  What is right is wrong and what is wrong is right...just as the Bible says.  It's just hard to stomach that now in our society, we can kill our babies outside as well as inside the womb! Juries need to understand that they can have reasonable doubt and still convict! Her guilt was BEYOND a reasonable doubt and therefore should have been a conviction. It is just a sampling of how dumbed-down America has truly become.  Maybe I'll feel differently after hearing the jurors (if they ever will talk to us) but I just don't get how 12 people can let her off like this with the evidence presented.  (And circumstantial evidence is still evidence!) FBI agents are much more credible than the highly-paid-by-the-defense "experts". And who doesn't call 911 for an accident or neglects to report their child missing!?? If that was truly the case, Casey should have been locked up somewhere a long time ago in some sort of mental institution if she lacked such a fundamental, human response regarding a small child's life!  These kinds of actions by the mother are just impossible to explain and I can't believe the jury bought what the defense team was selling!
Jul 7, 2011 8:01 AM Guest Shannon  says:

I always learn and grow from reading the thoughts of Jim and the participants here:

 

Richard H: If we are truly Christians, we will not judge.

 

Rosie B.:The power of the Gospel can radically transform a life. It can turn the hearts of fathers and mothers back to their children. How desperately we need that in our society today.

 

 

Deanna P.Shouldn't our concern now be for the salvation of those involved? I believe that the Lord will judge; He will handle the vengeance needed. We need to ask ourselves, what does He ask of us now? It is not our job to judge.

 

 

Ross G.:Man's judgment is imperfect...God's is perfect.

 

 

Deanna P.:God has spared her life for a reason; should we not, then, desire for her to accept Him as her Savior and Healer? She and her family are in my prayers...

 

 

Thank you for your thoughts and wisdom – I choose not to judge. I choose to accept that God has spared her for a reason – I pray that God’s perfect love will awaken this family and turn their hearts and voices to God.

Jul 7, 2011 8:02 AM Guest schavez  says:
well all i can say is if she did do it, she has NOT got away with murder! God sees all. She might have got away with it in this life time but justice will come!!
Jul 7, 2011 8:04 AM Guest RHB  says:
We need to be careful that judgement of the verdict isn't a judgement of the jurors.  I choose to believe that they acted with integrity to the best of their ability.  I wasn't in the courtroom and wasn't privy to everything that would allow me to make an informed judgement of the verdict.  Even if I did have access to all the information the jury did, I am not God. He knows everything that can be known.  Instead of allowing the perceived unfairness of the verdict to occupy my thoughts, I choose to shift my focus to God and His many promises.  I know that He is in charge of all history and will bring judgement and redemption in His timing.
Jul 7, 2011 3:36 PM Guest Sue  says in response to Kathy M.:
Kathy,  there is something the Bible calls Righteous anger and we Christians should show it in cases like this.   Christians should have an anger that leads to action and not be passive doormats.  We should lead this society to a place where something like this doesn't happen again. Kathy,  I pray God will open the eyes of the mom, the grandparents, the jury, and the lawyers to show them their sin and I pray they fall on their faces in repentance to God. 
Jul 7, 2011 8:07 AM Guest MH  says:

Wish folks would get this worked up about homelessness and poverty.

 

The days of "presumed innocent until proven guilty" are over becuase the media tries the accused on the nightly news, talk shows, and magazines, being sure to show the most outragous activitys (got to sell it you know) until everyone is sure of their guilt.  Sometimes the law agrees.  Sometimes the law doesn't.  Regardless, she will now be guilty in the eyes of the public forever, regardless of the verdict of her peers and the statutes of law.

 

Things happen that trouble us, or that we don't understand.  Someday we will get to see the records of Heaven and know the truth of those things.  In the mean time, you pray for peace.  Peace in your heart and peace for others, because it is only the grace of God that YOU are not in this exact same circumstance.

Jul 7, 2011 8:07 AM Guest Sue  says in response to Annie:
to Annie, the jury is not guilty of the verdict.  By law, they ruled only they were legally able to do so.  Please don't put this on the jury.
Jul 7, 2011 2:08 PM Guest Judy D.  says in response to Theresa C.:
well, according to Prof. Singer, from Princeton, Caylee wasn't a viable human being anyway because she hadn't reached the "age of reason."  In his thinking, sympathy would go to the mother who was burdened by the child. Sadly, there are those who would agree with this twisted, distorted, perverse way of thinking.
Jul 7, 2011 8:10 AM Guest Judy M  says:

Amen to what Theresa C replied.

Lord, turn our hearts to you, to see how beloved children are in Your sight, and to have our hearts broken over the injustices we have caused to Your most precious gift from above, besides your Own Son.

Jul 7, 2011 8:11 AM Guest Mickie  says:

I don't know why they let her off but I DO KNOW that God is good and just and he is THE ultimate judge. Little Caylee is with the ultimate judge right now, probably sitting on his lap and nothing can happen to her now. Now, she feels the love that she yearned for and that WE even long for and are searching for. God, the fair, and just judge will have the last say. Thank you Jesus for your mercy and goodness.

Jul 7, 2011 8:12 AM Guest Rick B.  says:
The bottom line was that the state had no hard evidence, even of how Caylee died much less who did it.  Even though its sad that justice could not be served in this case, I praise God that we live in a country where the state MUST produce hard evidence in order to convict, and in this case likely execute its citizens.  I would rather live in a country where, on occasion, the guilty must go free than in a country where citizens can be locked up for life or executed based upon little more than "odd behavior" of the accused.
Jul 7, 2011 2:20 PM Guest Duane T.  says:
I'm over the hysteria.  The jury has spoken. There are so many pressing issues facing our country. There have been, and will be, more Casey Anthony's
Jul 7, 2011 8:20 AM Guest Joni  says in response to Bill R.:
Well said.  Everyone is mad and outraged at the jury, while they should be mad at the Prosecutor in this case. The prosecution failed to make their case, plain and simple. I think any of us on that jury would have to have voted the same,  given the evidence presented.
Jul 7, 2011 2:23 PM Guest Renee W,  says:
I watched a lot of the trial and honestly they didn't have much in the way of evidence to prove that she murdered her child. Our laws do say you must be proven guilty. Perhaps had they found the body earlier....after all it was reported almost 5 months earlier and authorities overlooked it. Then I think about Jacee Dugard and what Dianne Sawyer said yesterday that authorities went to the home of her captor some 90 (not a typo I ment 90) times and did not discover her LIVING in the back yard with 2 children. What's up with all that??
Jul 7, 2011 2:24 PM Guest Maryann A.  says:
I don't understand. Why is she not being tried for child neglect and abuse?
Jul 7, 2011 8:33 AM Guest rick  says:
And it starts at conception!
Jul 7, 2011 2:26 PM Guest MaryAnn A.  says in response to William R.:

William, you nailed it.  Our society permits everything, without ever going into the consequences.  A movie I just saw shows a Woman who filed for divorce 6 weeks prior, goes to a bar, meets a handsome guy, and wakes up next morning in his bed!  She only knew him a few hours!  This is the America that our children are growing up in.  They see nothing wrong with anything they can get away with.  Following Gods laws and ways are very foreign to the hollywood croud [in general] and the story writers, who reflect what sells!!!  Sex and promiscuity!  There are only a very few shows that do not excentuate a woman's breasts, with cleavage the goal to entice men!  So if an innocent child suffers from all of this at the hands of her "Mom" we see society ony get up in arms, if the verdict does not appeal to them!  Double standard!

 

If Casey repents because she has seen what her actions did, and if she asks God for forgiveness, then perhaps something good will come of this.  But don't forget, Jesus already has the baby in heaven with Him.

Jul 7, 2011 8:34 AM Guest Monica E.  says in response to Ross G.:

Well said Ross.  I think #3 is especially true.  In her quite moments this will haunt her because she knows the truth.

Jul 7, 2011 8:45 AM Guest Binderz  says in response to Genevon H.:
Maybe she will write a book about not doing the deed but this is what I would do had I done it.
Jul 7, 2011 8:46 AM Carlos72056 Carlos72056    says in response to sharon h:
I was thinking about all of the babies that are aborted everyday and I see a hypocritical society that is outraged at the verdict but yet I see no outcry about the babies that are killed "legally." How many of those that are upset about the verdict condone abortions? God help us!
Jul 7, 2011 8:47 AM Guest Lynn  says in response to Dan F:

Dan F....BRAVO!  Your on-the-spot responsiveness in a positive way is what we ALL should be praying for.  I know I am sometimes WAY too quick to judge, and I can spend WAY too much precious time and energy in negative or idle pursuits.  Lord, please forgive me.  Please reach the Anthony family as only you can, Father.  We thank you in advance for what you will do in many lives through this tragic situation.  We thank you for loving each one of us despite our mistakes and flaws, no matter how large or small.  And we stand in awe of the gift that you gave to us in your precious son Jesus.  Amen.   

Jul 7, 2011 8:51 AM Guest Kim  says:
It is not "judging" to courageously stand and declare "what you did was wrong according to the most high God", judging would entail elevating oneself above others. To know what happened to your baby girl and lie about it, to hamper investigations with "wild goose chases", to mislead all of those selfless volunteers and hard working law enforcement is so narcissistic, selfish,  and cowardly. Hmmm this reminds me of 1994 when Susan Smith misled authorities for 9 days about her sons' disappearance.  The main difference: Susan Smith confessed.  We must pray that Casey will call upon the Lord and tell "the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth".
Jul 7, 2011 8:56 AM Guest Kim  says in response to Dave G.:
Reportedly, Casey said that he died in a car accident in 2007.
Jul 7, 2011 2:30 PM Guest Lynn  says:
Not only is it troubling that someone (mother or not) killed this child the idea that the mother and some jury members will now benefit financially is really disgusting.  This poor child died and others will become millionaires because of paid interviews (one jury member already said he would be available for the right price), books, and possibly movies.  This is not what should be going on.  Who is grieving for this child?  I know she is in heaven but she did live on earth and should be properly grieved over/missed.  All I saw was blame being thrown around and the dollar signs popping up.  I saw coldness from her mother which indicated that she really did not care that her daughter is gone.  I saw accusing going on all around and no one taking responsibility for whatever happend to Caylee.  If she did drown accidently why try to cover it up and have the idea that she was murdered come about?  It all sounds so bad to me the way these people acted.  I cried and my heart aches for the baby more than her own mother did.  God is taking care of Caylee.  Also, where is Caylee's father?
Jul 7, 2011 2:31 PM Guest Grace P.  says:
Is the Lord's arm too short? He can redeem Casey Anthony just lke He redeemed Jeffrey Dahmer, just like He redeemed me. I'm upset with the way her life has gone and the price others have had to pay, especially Caylee, but don't forget to pray for Casey, too. AND her attorneys! Grace
Jul 7, 2011 2:36 PM Guest David  says in response to Carol:
Why are so many of us quick to cast the first stone? Haven't we decided that a person in this country should have EVERY chance to be considered innocent until proven to be guilty? I want the grace of God and of this nation's legal system which all too often condemns first, when there is some reaonable doubt. The jury may be guilty of grace, but for that God will surely NOT judge them harshly. Do we have such forgivemness and grace? who loves the mother, who is also someone's little girl, but was not raised to know the truth? Do you love her too? or just her innocent baby? Do you cease to love when someone is no longer innocent?
Jul 7, 2011 8:59 AM Guest Kathy P  says:

Do I think she did it - Yes.  Can I prove she did it - No.

 

Just because Casey likes to party, does not make her a horrible person; maybe a bad mother, but not a horrible person.  Is all of Hollywood that parties horrible and we will never watch their movies; HARDLY.

 

The prosecution did not provide evididence to sustain a murder charge or even a manslaughter charge.  They also did not provide a motive or how Cayless passed away.

 

I personally may not like any of this, but when you are a juror, you are only to look at the evidence provided, not what the news or other people say or what you may personally think or feel.  It has to be a decision without a shadow of a doubt.  Obviously the jury had some doubt.

 

This is sad for Caylee, but we know she is in a much better place and IS LOVED no matter what she does.

Jul 7, 2011 2:39 PM Guest Susan R.  says:

Thank you, Jim, for "zooming out" and reminding us of the bigger picture:  we all need to support the families around us and remember the priority of raising our own children to know and love the LORD and serve Him... Focus on the Family's mission and focus to support the family has changed the way I parent and the focus I have with my kids.  They are not out of the house yet, but they are growing into godly young men who, GOD willing, will make a difference in the world.  I worked with abused children and families for 10 years, and some of them were so broken...I wonder how many of us have the courage/strength to reach out to parents who aren't equipped to raise a child....There are many out there, even in our churches, who could use encouragement, teaching, a break once in a while, and prayer....I hope that Caylee's legacy will be not condemnation of her family, but an increased awareness of the moms and dads and children around us who could use our encouragement and awareness of GOD's love and HIS ability to equip them...

Jul 7, 2011 2:40 PM Guest Karen B.  says:

I think the jury forgot that circumstancial evidence is the same as direct evidence. If they didn't feel they could convict her for murder, at least they could of considered child abuse, as she neglected her child when she alleged she was  missing for 31 days.      

Casey Anthony may think she has gotten away with this, but it will come back to haunt her. Look what happened to the other man that looked like he got away with it, but is now in prison for 9- 33 years. God sees and he is the ultimate judge. He will not let her get away with this.

I pray for Casey to come to repentance and thank God that Caylee is in the loving arms of Jesus Christ her savior and Lord and is experiencing what we all look forward to one day.

Ps 10: 18 To do jsutice to the fatherless and the oppressed so that man, who is of the earth, may not terrify them any more.

Jul 7, 2011 9:06 AM Guest Kristine  says:
Truly and beautifully said.
Jul 7, 2011 2:43 PM Guest Greg W.  says:

2 things have been rumbling over and over in my mind during this case and now with the very unsettling verdict and in light of this excellent article...1) Thanks to Focus (and other groups, churches, ministries, etc.) who really uphold the highest standard and greatest protection of children's innocence according to God's design - one man, one woman marriage and; 2) as I was discussing this with my wife following the verdict these verses and thoughts came to my mind - Prov. 29: 17, 18 with regard to discipline, wisdom, vision or revelation and death or casting off restraint (Truth, and again, discipline) and then Prov. 24: 23 - 24 regarding innocence, guilt, judgment and blessing (this is not to render a judgment at all from me as that is completely now in the Lord's hand where it ultimately always rests) and to simply point out one final thought regarding discipline, wisdom, justice and blessing in a culture that has so 'reduced' the Truths, morals and standards at all levels in our culture regarding life, love, respect, relationships, sexuality, laws, govt., education, media and so on that the very standard upon which most have been educated is at such a lower moral level to begin with that 'beyond a probable doubt' is so much more easily obtained - Prov. 29: 1 - 2 is an indication of where an entire culture is lead when the rulers (in nearly every area) are wicked (void of Truth and Righteousness due to Humanistic relativism).

 

Thanks for this article and for all you do and may our prayers be for Casey Anthony's salvation and Christ as her Lord!

 

God bless in Christ!

Jul 7, 2011 9:13 AM Guest Sue  says in response to Carolyn S:
Society has forgotten the decree to "go forth and multiple" as well as the blessings of children.  Children are considered a burden, an expense, a lifestyle "choice."  People are instead using dogs and cats as their "children."  When those people are old and alone, will those pets be there to love and care for them?  Unfortunately, we will all suffer as a result of those "blessings" that were not allowed to live.  Social Security is only ONE example.
Jul 7, 2011 2:44 PM Guest Harvey O.  says:
The jury must have been in quite a quandery. From all the lies, the mother was obviously guilty of something regarding Caylee's death. Yet, the evidence may have been inadequate to prove first degree murder. Perhaps the prosecution reached a bit too far and should have gone for the second degree. Regardless, justice will ultimately be done. "Vengeance is mine. I will repay!" says the LORD.
Jul 7, 2011 9:13 AM Guest Kim  says in response to randy:

Most definitely!

1. Parents have been charged with criminal negligence for choosing alternative medicine over chemotherapy.

2. How can you not charge a parent who says the child "drowned" and yet sought no first responder help, no 911 calls, no stories of heroic effort....just lies, deceit, tatoo, parties...

Jul 7, 2011 2:48 PM Guest Barbara M.  says in response to Bill R.:
I would like to point out that the standard is not beyond the 'shadow' of a doubt, but beyond a reasonable doubt.  There is a big difference.
Jul 7, 2011 9:21 AM Guest Daniel  says:

Unfortunately, what our society (the world) views now is that Caylee is just another late term abortion. I know that sounds crass, but when the value of the unborn is denegraded so low, murder of a 2 year old is not far behind. May God have mercy on us and our country.

Jul 7, 2011 9:22 AM Guest Marcia  says in response to Carol:
Amen, Sister Carol!  I have all but lost faith in our American justice system.  But Cayley is in heaven and Casey will face judgment from God, who is just and merciful (if she were to repent).  I hope some good will come out of this tragedy.  I also pray for the soon return of Jesus!
Jul 7, 2011 9:22 AM Guest michelle  says in response to Jim S:
Ah but that is the saddest part of all... many have already offered her work: book publishers, movie makers, porn industry moguls. She will make big dollars in the media industry. And Americans lap that junk up!  I ask you, when did you last buy a book or movie to hear the "true life story" of someone?
Jul 7, 2011 2:53 PM Guest Bill M.  says:
I'm not sure the general public has a real grasp on the magnitude of child abuse in their own neighborhood.  I direct a foster family agency so I see it every day.  There are hundreds of stories that would make you sob and ask God "Why?"  Of course the "why" is that there is sin in the world.  But, what about the sin in the churches that won't promote foster care and adoption.  I can't get a church in our community to let me talk to their people about caring for abused and neglected children.  I shared at my own church and got several "I'll pray for your children" responses, but no one said they would step up and offer love and care.  WE MUST GET SOME CHRISTIAN FAMILIES TO ACCEPT THIS CALLING!  There are lives to be changed!  The harvest is overwhelming, but the laborers are so very few.
Jul 7, 2011 2:39 PM Guest Linda  says:
Because of all the lies told by Casey that hindered the investigation, I believe she is covering something.  I also believe that had they tried her for a lesser charge instead of First Degree Murder, she would most likely have been found guilty.  Not enough evidence for First Degree, but enough for a lesser charge.  God knows the truth, and it will prevail.
Jul 7, 2011 2:40 PM Guest Myrna C.  says in response to Bill R.:
Yours was the first I saw that brought up the point that the jury was not provided proof she did it.  Notwithstanding that she, to our understanding, had something to do with it and may have done it.  However, there is a burden of proof required and expected, especially when a guilty verdict would end in the death sentance (and I agree that  life should be taken for taking a life).  I believe God will provide His vengence, and I'd rather that...than us mishandling the situation.
Jul 7, 2011 2:41 PM Guest Cathy  says in response to HowieS:
Howie  is SO correct.  We are going down the slippery slope.
Jul 7, 2011 9:33 AM Guest John  says in response to Don:

Amen!

But wait, just give society more time and the abortion law will extend to children outside of the womb. So If the mom or couple is tired, inconvienced, or just plain fedup, they can have her toddlers "removed", permanently.

Jul 7, 2011 9:33 AM Guest Bing C  says:

We must consider that Jesus LOVES Casey JUST as much as He loves Caylee.  It broke my heart to see the live chat comments made about Casey.

 

Our Savior wants so bad to put His arms around Casey, love and forgive her, and let her know that He will be with her for the rest of her life.  Our loving Father wants so much to have Casey for a daughter.  And because of His blood whatever happened will be eternally forgotten by Himself & our Father.

 

"Who is he that condemneth?  It is Christ that died, yea, rather that is risen again."

Jul 7, 2011 9:37 AM Guest Jay  says in response to Deanna P.:
Deanna,  Well Said!
Jul 7, 2011 2:56 PM Guest Brenda F.  says:

My heart breaks for the obvious injustice for baby Caylee.  I can't imagine how Cindy, George and Lee can ever live a normal life after such tragic loss and heartless accusations coming from their own daughter and killer of their grandchild. I hope they can forvige Casey, as our God requires. But I also hope they are strong enough to never again harbor her in their home.

God in His wisdom took Caylee to live with Him in a life full of glory.

Jul 7, 2011 9:43 AM Guest Randy  says in response to Annie:

I don't know how anyone can blame the jury for this. There was always some doubt that the mother may not have killed her child. Given that the only choice the jurors had was if guilty she would get the death sentence don't you think that it would have played on their conscience a lot that if she was somehow not guilty and they found her guilty, they would have wrongfully condemned an innocent person.

 

The prosecution should have charged her with murder and life in prison instead of pursuing the death penalty for this case. This way the jurors would have found her guilty and not have to worry about sending someone to death on the chance that person is later proved to be not guilty or guilty of a lesser crime. When you sentence someone to death you better be 100% sure that they are indeed guilty and that the penalty justifies the crime. In this case I would agree that the death penalty would have been justified but then you have to prove 100% and eliminate any shadow of doubt from the verdict.

 

Only God and the person who did this dastardly deed knows the truth. If Casey Anthony is guilty as charged, she will be judged by God. May God have mercy on her.

Jul 7, 2011 9:43 AM Guest Sonia  says:
This case is suffient evidence to conclude that "human law" or the "law of man" is not just, is not fair, and it can't be trusted.  Only God's law is perfect and WILL prevail in eternity, so in this sense, I'm not going to let what I see disturb my peace, because I'm certain that the Judge of all jurors has Caylee M. save in his powerful hands.  As for Casey, unfortunately, she's  about to start a new- very sad life trying to hide from her conscience every minute of her days.
Jul 7, 2011 2:35 PM Guest Karen  says:
Well said, Mr. Daly. We need to continually be reminded and remind ourselves that we need to value the gift of life, which is God-given.
Jul 7, 2011 9:50 AM Guest Jay  says in response to Bev:

Bev, They deal with this issue in the movie, "Minority Report".  Yes, I know it's just Hollywood, but the issue is still a valid one.  The law cannot convict a person for thinking about doing a crime.  Doing the research, and even legally collecting the materials needed to commit a crime is still not a crime.  If it were, we'd all be guilty of something.  The Prosectution could not put Casey and Cayle's dead body at the same place at the same time.  So there will always be enough doubt to acquit her.  And yes, a credible witness would have helped.

 

God's word tells us to "judge not lest ye be judged."  Since only God and Casey know the absolute truth of the matter, I trust God will be able to deal with it as He sees fit.

Jul 7, 2011 9:53 AM Guest David  says:
why is it that our society doesn't feel this way about abortion?  isn't it the same thing?  i can understand the outrage for casey and her death, but if we look at abortion in this same light, how can we not be so outraged by that either?
Jul 7, 2011 9:53 AM Guest Charlotte W  says:
While I know in my heart of hearts Casey murdered her daughter, the prosecutors did not prove their case beyond a shadow of a doubt.  Our laws are set up to avoid convicting innocent people of crimes they did not commit.  Therefore, Casey's lack of caring and concern that her daughter "disappeared" can not be allowed by law as evidence that she killed her daughter.  For a conviction, the prosecution needed hard facts.  From what I read in news articles, the medical examiner could not figure out the exact cause of death.  That was extremely important to the case.  Many, many other things in our society point to a corrupt and crumbling society, but in this case you can not blame the jury for not doing their job.  They had to follow the letter of the law.  I am as sad and disturbed as everyone else that Casey was not convicted, but I also know that God is a just God.  God is still in control and Caylee is running around in heaven and sits in the arms of Jesus.
Jul 7, 2011 2:50 PM Guest Vicky B.  says:

This is a lesson for all of us as potential jurors.  You must look at a case with each of its pieces as one puzzle.  Standing alone each piece may not add up to murder, but when all the pieces are put together they seem point to a guilty verdict.  Just like OJ, I don't think this will be the last of Casey Anthony's brush with the law.

Jul 7, 2011 2:52 PM Guest Mary F.  says:

God knows what happened Casey Anthony... This is not a physical battle but a spiritual battle.  If we go beyond the flesh and see the forces of evil at work, we know who the real criminal is, it is Satan the devil who is using people like a puppet on a string. Those of us who are not studying the word of God and gaining knowledge and wisdom, and in turn applying what we learn from God's word... we leave the door open for the devil to walk into our lives and use like a puppet on a string.  My prayers go out to this young lady and her family in the lost of this beautiful young child. There lives will never be the same; no money or fame will fill the void of the lost of Caylee.  My prayer is that they see the force behind the child's death and learn spiritually from this lost and seriously seek the wisdom of God's word in their lives, truly this is the only way to find peace.  We as society, the more we move away from doing the will of God, the more uncivilized we become as a culture of people (no shame, no morals, animalistic).  When will we learn... it has not been given to man to direct his own footstep (direct his own life).  So, if we are doing things based on our feeling and emotions, we are in serious trouble...

 

Instead of filling children lives (Our Lives!) with material things from the world - fill there/our lives with the Word of God and apply what we learn from God's Holy Word.  Life is about quality not quantity///  See what happened to Adam and Eve by not listening to God (they lost quality of life and because of that we get sick and die) - Satan the devil is a loser and if you're playing on his team, you are going to lose - if we as society are not doing things that are pleasing to Jehovah God - we are in serious trouble! ... God help us all...  Wake Up!

Jul 7, 2011 2:53 PM Guest Doc G.  says:
What concerns me is the almost mob-like reaction of anger and vindictiveness toward Casey and the jury, especially voiced by Christians.  Led by a prejudiced media, many of us felt that justice was not served in this case, and wanted to see Casey sent to the death chamber for what we believe was the "obvious" murder of her daughter.  We should instead be focusing on the fact that a trial occurred. Casey was found Not Guilty. The evidence did not prove beyond a shadow of doubt that the young mom killed her daughter. Would we want to see an innocent mom go to the death chamber in our desire to see "someone" pay for the death of this little girl?  We should all just let it go, renew our desire to protect and love all children -- born and unborn, and promote the values of Faith, Family, and Fidelity.
Jul 7, 2011 10:07 AM Guest tiny T  says:
Right on Carol B.  My family and I have talked this over and the only thing that is clear from this trial is that the entire family has a secret keeping arrangement between one another that fuels the lying, covering up, and detached behavior that has shocked everyone. The scripture teaches us that mercy comes after a pure and whole confession, which is why the publics opinion has indeed been so merciless against Casey.  I think the answer to this mystery is to 'Focus on the family' indeed.  There are clearly such deep and evil problems in that entire family unit.  In many ways our system (and our public discourse) cannot handle the secrets,darkness and evil that resides inside some family units.   I have my own ideas about what may have happened to the child, but I believe that while God knows what happened, that there are plenty of family members that know full well what happened.  
Jul 7, 2011 4:56 PM Guest Tatiana N.  says:
My fellow Christians , as I read your comments I ache in my heart. How can there be so much anger and hatred between us? Don't we have Jesus in our hearts? Have you forgotten what the word says about needing to submit ourselves to any and all authority here on earth? That is we don't learn how to submit to authority we won't ever learn how to submit to God!  Listen, I don't like the verdict I heard 2 days ago and I may not agree with some of the verdict. But I don't have to! The law and the system did in fact work. The verdict was fair and just. Those jurors didn't find her innocent they just could not find her guilty with the evidence they had!  As Christians and most important as Americans we have to educate our selves before we even open our mouths and speak hatred! We are called to love regardless of anything, agape love, the same love Jesus gave in the cross when he took all of our sins including Casey Anthonys. She is still a life worth of salvation and if we don't want our hearts to rot, like some peoples hearts right now, then let's remember what God sacrificed for us to know in His word.  Sorry, I don't like it either but there was justice, be careful that you don't slip for hating or judging another!     
Jul 7, 2011 10:10 AM Guest Jane  says:

When is Society going to stop being so hypocritical and admit the truth?  If this mother had opted for an abortion before this baby was born, it would have been perfectly legal.  Think of all the babies that are killed by abortion and especially by "partial birth" abortion where the baby is actually torn apart, and it is legal.  Society does not call this murder!  I have no idea if this mother is guilty or not but Society has made it an entertainment feature rather than a trial.  The Media has made a mockery of the whole situation.

And where is the father in all of this?  It takes two (a male and a female) to produce a child but we rarely hear about the father in most of these cases.

Jul 7, 2011 2:45 PM Guest Doc G.  says in response to Bill R.:
MY SENTIMENTS EXACTLY, Bill R.  Can't help but think about how Christ faced lying witnesses, hostile, bloodthirsty accusers, and a prejudiced mob.  He was killed...and he was innocent. Casey's trial found her Not Guilty. Obviously, the jury heard things we didn't hear?  And they came to the conclusion that she should not be sent to prison or executed.  That is the law.  Case closed. We as Christians should realize that, and leave it all in God's hands.
Jul 7, 2011 10:14 AM Guest Jay  says in response to Karla K.:

Karla,  What if justice was done?  12 people, who actually heard the evidence (not the media hype) could not convict her.  But it sounds like someone tried and convicted her before the evidence was even presented.  Our legal system would rather set a guilty person free than jail (or execute) an innocent person.  Since it could not be proved that she did it, there was no other choice than to set her free.

 

It's alway tragic when a child dies.  Forgive Casey and ask God to heal the pain you are in.

Jul 7, 2011 10:31 AM Guest Mark  says in response to Donna:
I see the holocaust Donna. The forces of evil are involved in this fight in a tremendous way. As a pastor, when I take a stand for life it is as if I am doing hand to hand combat with the devil. Praise God that all of the dead children are with Him. It must break God's heart to see how little we, as a society, think about the life of a child. Casey, and the others who kill children, will stand before a judge one day, and they will not want to stand before Him without Jesus.
Jul 7, 2011 10:33 AM Guest Juli  says:
As a Christian I have to believe that God knows all and only He knows the hearts of all.  I have to trust in Him that He is the only one to forgive or condemn.  I have Faith in Him.
Jul 7, 2011 10:43 AM Virgil Virgil    says:

The Jury of her peers gave their verdict, so we need to leave the rest in God's hands.

Like it or not, God has control and for what ever reason He has chosen to allow this verdict, we will all stand before Him.

Let us judge our own conduct and praise God for the works He does in our hearts.

We all fall short of God's glory, so let us pray for this women, and leave the rest in God's hands.

Jul 7, 2011 10:46 AM Guest Gary  says in response to HowieS:
We are not on that slippery slope, we are there.  After all, what is abortion but the sacrifice of an unborn child for prosperity sake. "We can't afford this baby right now", or "this baby will interfere with my career."  "I can't raise this baby on my own."  In all cases the baby is looked at as a burden rather than a blessing. 
Jul 7, 2011 10:48 AM Guest Valerie  says:

I think my mom (who was a young mother herself) figured it out.  Casey wanted to party with her friends and though she loved her daughter, little Caylee sometimes interfered with Mom's fun.  This is where the chloroform came in.  It was surely an accident, she didn't mean for her to die, but Casey was forced to deal with the awful consequences when that is exactly what happened.  I've heard of people drugging their children and leaving tiny ones at home alone while the parents go out for the evening.  I'm sure it happens every day in our "me" society.

 

Keep up the good work, Mr. Daly.

Jul 7, 2011 6:44 PM Guest Nicole W.  says:

Dear Jim,

 

I hope you will address my comment at some time in the near future. I agree with a lot of what has been said on this blog and with you article, but I believe one very fundamental key about this is missing:what do we DO?

All these posts, like posts on other internet sources, are full of emotion and that's great. We should be passionate about protecting children. But for many,the expression is as far as it goes...very few ever DO anything about the conviction they feel.

I developed a child abuse prevention program, and for many years taught workshops up and down the east coast. This heightened my awareness of child abuse and sometimes I would find myself in situations where it was necessary for me to confront it. The sad fact was- I was often the ONLY one confronting the situation. I often found that others, even those who would be considered mandatory reporters, were hesitant to step in.

This phenomenon always seemed so odd to me- why are people afraid to protect children? Too protect victims really? Everyone is happy to scream and yell once the child is dead- and the accused safely behind bars- but few-very few- are willing to get involved with the neighbor, the coworker, or even the spouse who is an abuser.

Jim, and others reading this, after years of working through these situations, I beleive one problem is that people are not taught HOW to protect children. Surely, there is Social Services, the police and other child protection agencies, but many people fail to report because the abuser is someone they KNOW. When we see abuse in public, we are often so schocked, that we back away for fear of our own children or our own safety. And worse still, I have seen good people talk themselves out of reporting abuse by telling themselves "it's not my business" or "maybe we don't know all the facts"? How does the average person summon the courage it takes to confront abuse and not turn a blind eye?- before it's too late?

Lastly, I would ask this: why do we never, or perhaps rarely, hear child abuse talked about from our pulpits? Why do we not regularly hear abuse of any sort talked about from our pulpits?

I beleive, as a church, we need to do a much better job at equipping the common man/woman to confront abuse. But HOW?

Would love to hear your thoughts.

Jul 7, 2011 6:35 PM Guest Cherie G.  says:
In my humble opinion, it appears to me that the prosecution failed miserably in providing solid evidence and it seems many failed to do their job including the CSI team, etc. The jury cannot just vote guilty because they don't like the defendent's lack of character or behavior or base a decision of this magnitude soley on circumstances as that would resemble "vigilante justice". I suspect that the jurors will be haunted by this case for a very long time. The jury must go by what is presented to them and for a guilty verdict there must be evidentiary support that goes beyond shadow of a doubt. It appeared that even though the defense "won" that the lawyers on both sides were not very intelligent, not understanding nor resolving key issues, not asking key questions, and were very incompetent. I believe that more than one person knows the truth of what happened to that poor little girl and unfortunately the truth may remain between them and God forever. We may never know what really happened. We are truly in the midst of the cosmic battle between LIES vs. TRUTH. Our culture is dominated and plagued by deceptions and what really breaks my heart is how many times the Christian Biblical Worldview gets demonized, defamed, slandered, libeled!! The root of evil behavior and violent crimes comes from a faulty worldview and from not knowing and experiencing the mercy, grace and unconditional LOVE from our Heavenly Father through Christ Jesus. Unfortunately most of the "sheeple" get their info from the deceptions presented in the media, tv, movies, books that are not grounded in any truth.
Jul 7, 2011 11:01 AM Guest Adriana  says in response to Bill R.:
This is so true. I believe that some members of the jury may have felt that the mother was involved in the death of her child based on the circumstancial evidence presented, one jury member even said as much, but since the evidence was not sufficient to convict beyound the shadow of doubt the law prevented them from rendering a guilty verdict. I'm sure it deeply grievd them to have to give the not-guilty verdict but they were sworn to follow the law.
Jul 7, 2011 3:27 PM Guest Sandra F.  says:
Celebrity status should not be issued to Casey Anthony. She should be completely removed from public view, cast into obscurity for all time. We must cease to give ongoing attention to those who are of destructive natures in this world.
Jul 7, 2011 3:28 PM Guest Cherie G.  says:
Charles Colson states, "When morality is reduced to personal preferences and when no one can be held morally accountable, society quickly falls into disorder...Then, when social anarchy becomes widespread in any nation, its citizens become prime candidates for a totalitarian-style leader to step in and offer to fix everything. Sadly, by that time many people are so sick of the anarchy and chaos that they readily exchange their freedom for the restoration of social order - even under an iron fist." (book, "How Now Shall We Live").
Jul 7, 2011 2:56 PM Guest Cathy  says in response to cat r.:
I agree with cat r.
Jul 7, 2011 11:05 AM Guest Crystal  says:
My 10-year-old son said it best: "I hope Casey uses this second chance she was given.  She needs to get her heart right with Jesus and do good things in the world and stop being so selfish. One day she will have to answer to God because he knows everything that really happened."
Jul 7, 2011 2:57 PM Guest Cherie G.  says in response to Sharon R.:
Amen!
Jul 7, 2011 2:58 PM Guest Cyndi T.  says in response to Bill R.:
Bill R. is right on.  We have no way of KNOWING the truth. We can only judge on the evidence put forth and it simply wasn't there.  Having been a subject of "issues" in my childhood, I can empathize with the possible dysfunctionality of this family and the absolute tragedy that can result.  God help Casey and the whole family. I personally wouldn't trust her dad or brother as far as I could throw them!
Jul 7, 2011 11:15 AM Guest Cherie  says in response to Sonny E:

Well said and Amen!!

 

I especially appreciate how well you explained one of the most widely misused and misunderstood scriptures when you clarified as follows:

 

"I have been told that I should not judge Ms. Anthony by people who cite Matthew 7:1.  Matthew 7:1 reads “Do not judge so that you will  not be judged” (NASB). But one must also read verses 2-5 to understand  the point Jesus was making.  Jesus didn't say that we shouldn't remove  the speck from another's eye. In fact, we are asked to do that. However,  we are to remove the plank from our eye first, then remove the speck  from his eye. The point Jesus was making was not to judge someone of the  same sin we have in our own lives.  The Bible is against hypocritical  judgments. In fact, in Rom. 2:20-23, we are told that if you want to  judge or teach others, you must apply the same standard to yourself.  Another way to look at the point Jesus was making is by answering this  question: How can a person help someone escape quicksand if that person  is also stuck in the same quicksand?" -Sonny

Jul 7, 2011 11:22 AM Guest Nicole  says in response to Jill:
God bless there where never truer words written if we all plant good seeds within our kids in life by showing them how to love and respect the unfortunate children and people of the world how it mite change the madness through time and I believe god will bless your house your family and yor life .
Jul 7, 2011 11:25 AM Guest Mary Lou  says in response to Don:
What you said is so true.  This is happening in all the states in America.  The victims are these poor children.  I don't know if Casey is guilty or not but if she is guilty we know as Christians that there is justice when God has the final word and He will.
Jul 7, 2011 4:00 PM Guest Ben L,  says:
My heart aches for caylee and for the family. A jury of twelve found the mother "NOT GUILTY"
Jul 7, 2011 11:34 AM Guest Mac  says in response to Carol:
Carol, perhaps meditating upon verses 1 and 2 of Psalm 37 will help you put and keep these events in the proper perspective.
Jul 7, 2011 11:36 AM Guest Darcie  says in response to Bill R.:

I didn’t follow this case and read very little on it until the prosecution had begun to present their case. What I have since read shocked and troubled me. Based on the facts reported, the mother wasn’t put on trial because there was any evidence that she killed her daughter; rather she was arrested and tried because her behavior appalled peoples sensibilities. Instead of searching diligently for the person responsible for this child’s death the media, public, police, and prosecution conducted a witch hunt. The result of their witch hunt was the arrest and trial of a woman against whom there is no evidence that she is guilty of anything beyond behaving in a manner that does not fit in with societal norms. The prosecution, public, and media all expected the jury to ignore their duty and convict on emotion and popular opinion with a complete disregard for the facts and the law. It is a relief to see another, though rare, comment noting the complete lack of evidence. The fact is that the jury behaved admirably and did their job with integrity. I would only add that the witch hunt and blood thirsty mob mentality that was and sadly still is being displayed has left little chance that the truth will ever be known or that any sort of earthly justice will be carried out.

Jul 7, 2011 11:42 AM Guest Lori  says:
I remain so saddened at the very thought of that sweet child. I am bolstered as we stand together to make a difference for Christ. We may not be able to help Caylee, which is heartbreaking, but we can continue to be change agents. Lets stand strong in every way that we each can.
Jul 7, 2011 7:29 PM Guest Sherry W  says:

We live in a society that requires us to view an accused individual as innocent, until a jury of their peers finds them guilty.  If that jury finds them innocent then we have no right to assess guilt at any point there after.  We have no right to imply otherwise or state otherwise.  I am especially disappointed that I cannot discern the difference between the Christians people from the secular people.  The only minor difference is that it is presented as though it comes from a place of love rather than judgment, and then is followed by flowery language.  Christians are skilled at standing in judgment of others and cloaking it in a positive light.  I cannot and will not look the other way any longer and cannot and will not justify it any longer.

 

I know what I am saying is not popular and will not be well received, but I cannot and will not live in fear of the repercussions for standing my ground and standing it alone.  In your article had you just refrained from making two unnecessasry statements, I would have had hope that not all is lost and that I can still have faith in the institutions and leaders that I have held in high regards since a child.  I have no one left on my list of those I believe in and trust in and perhaps that is a blessing in disguise as it forces my eyes to the heavens and forces me to have faith in the only One person that does mean what He says and says what He means; the One who did and continues to "walk the walk"

Jul 7, 2011 11:53 AM Guest Becky H  says in response to John S:
Three people know what happened that horrible day.  Those three people have the rest of their tragic lives to live either facing each other over this or growing completely apart.  The Lord will judge them all.  I just don't think I would want to try living in society with the three of them.  It makes you wonder how long the three of them will be living life always looking over their shoulders.  Today Casey looked extremely arrogant and self centered.  Why would you sit and constantly groom your hair? She is the definition of vanity.  I fear for her and her parents. 
Jul 7, 2011 12:05 PM mkjinturner mkjinturner    says:
Don"t think for a moment she (Casey) has gotten away with murder.She may be getting out of prison,but she still has to live with herself and others knowing what she did.
Jul 7, 2011 3:23 PM Guest Donna F.  says:
In my opinion, she did it, but who am I to judge. I wasn't there, and if she is guilty, I hope that she comes to her senses. One day, she will be judged by God Almighty. I pray for her.
Jul 7, 2011 12:09 PM Guest Laura  says in response to Annie:

Please refrain from judging that jury, unless you have been in their shoes.  I was on a jury during a murder trial several years ago.  Our instructions were to decide guilty or not guilty based on the FACTS presented, not on emotions or possible scenarios. In this country, a person is innocent until proven guilty, and the burden of proof in on the prosecution.  I believed from the bottom of my heart that the defendant was guilty, just as I believe from the bottom of my heart that Casey Anthony is guilty, but based on the hard facts presented, we the jurors had to render a not guilty verdict.  We discovered that not guilty does not necessarily mean innocent, and we left the courthouse feeling heartsick.  I can almost guarantee the jurors on the Anthony trial felt the same way.  This woman will receive her judgement and punishment from the Lord, and I believe, from society.

Jul 7, 2011 3:27 PM Guest Sally M.  says:

I wonder if involved in the whole issue is the perception that lives are not valuable:  if we can take the life of an unborn child, then of what importance is the life of a child, and further, what value is there in any life?  Eat, drink and be merry....

Jul 7, 2011 12:21 PM Guest Robin F  says:
I believe she's guilty and it just sickens me that this woman will be free to have more babies, but, is it possible, and I don't know if this has ever been brought up, that she killed Caylee to save her from being molested by her Grandfather or her Uncle?  That is if Casey's Father or Brother actually did molest her. I also believe she's guilty because I would think that any parent that did not kill their child would show some kind of emotion if confronted with a picture of her child, be it crying or anger ore whatever.  She showed no emotion whatsoever unless it was about herself AND WHY would a parent wait 31 days to report her missing?  The SECOND I realized my child was missing or drowned I would be on that phone to the police.
Jul 7, 2011 3:15 PM Guest Ingrid P.  says:

Only God,who judges Peoples Hearts and Thoughts knows whether Casey Anthony is guilty or truly innocent.I hope that soon the Truth will come to Light.

Jul 7, 2011 3:19 PM Guest susie  says:
I feel sorry for Casey...If she is guilty, (and I think she is, but only God knows the REAL TRUTH) She will suffer her whole life long,   It will not be easy for her and she will live with this guilt all of her days.  That will be the REALl suffering.  But if God judges us after this life, she face that in the world to come.  Caily is safe in the arms of our savior....
Jul 7, 2011 12:47 PM Guest Laura N.  says:
Although I believe that this woman had a hand in the death of her child, I am glad that our courts still require definitive proof that she was involved. In the end, Casey will have to answer for her actions on judgment day, but the burden of proof should remain as it is. These laws are what help the innocent from paying the price for lack of evidence. Too often in our society a victim is accused and declared guilty for the sake of the society's need for a resolve in a case. Yes, it is a burden to see a young child horribly treated and not to bring justice. But it seems that our society wants to see a solution in order to put the evil out of our minds. This of course is really no solution. We must be aware much more of the disgraces of our society to motivate us to find ways to decrease such attrocities. Let the judgment stand and be a thorn in our side and reminder.
Jul 7, 2011 12:54 PM Bing Bing    says:

We must remember that Jesus loves Casey as much as He does little Caylee.  Our Savior wants so dearly to put His arms around Casey, forgive her, and let her know He will be with her for the rest of her life.  Our Father wants Casey to be His daughter, and regardless of what actually happen, to have Casey with Him and Jesus, and with little Caylee throughout eternity with everything blotted out & eternally forgotten.

 

"I am He Who blots out your transgressions for My Own sake, and will not remember your sins"

Jul 7, 2011 12:54 PM Guest Ruthie  says in response to Deanna P.:
I agree, as a member of a jury that tried a first degree murder case in FL less than a year ago, I would say that no verdict is easy.  I also know that jurors take it very seriously and also must use the law in their judgement.  There was obviously reasonable doubt that led the jury to this verdict, and not having sat with them, I cannot judge their verdict.  They were participating in a great legal system...the best in the world.  It may not be perfect, but I'd rather be on trial here in the US than anyplace else!
Jul 7, 2011 6:30 PM Guest Dawn  says:
What is really sick is that there are millions of mothers that have murdered their chilldren through abortion and no one says anything.  If Casy had murdered her child before Cailey was born would that have been okay?  I think she is guilty, but I know she is going to have a lifetime of suffering for not only what she did, but because she got away with MURDER.
Jul 7, 2011 3:32 PM Guest Rich C.  says:
Just as the doomed Jewish concentration prisoner looked up into the eyes of his executioner and said: " There is a God who is whatching you", so is God in this Anthony case. He knows the truth of this little girl's death. He will be the her avenger.
Jul 7, 2011 1:06 PM Guest Jill Yohn  says:
thank you so much for your words of encouragement and reminding us of how christians are to protect the innocence of childhood.
Jul 7, 2011 2:15 PM Guest Nicole W.  says in response to Craig B.:
Thank you Craig B. What wisdom God has given you in this. It has been my experience that many in the church do NOT obey the Holy Spirit and certainly in cases like this the Holy Spirit was whispering to someone to work with this family. Like you, I too am focused on being more obedient to the Holy Spirit and living my life intentionally. My life has changed drastically through this desicion. I'm far from perfect but I'm very grateful to be part of God's will and plan. I hope that doesn't sound too churchy because the adventure is truly out of this world!
Jul 7, 2011 1:23 PM Guest Mama Pris  says in response to William R.:

That is a really good comment.  Thank you for posting it.  I agree... we must use this situation to encourage young people to follow God's ways.  I pray God will show mercy to this family, and bring healing to their lives.  Only with Him, can there be anything good to come from this.  Let's not judge... let's pray.

 

Father God, we lift up this whole situation to You.  We pray for this family and especially for this young mother.  Only You know what truly happened to her little girl and nothing will bring her back.  But You can still bring good from this horrible event.  We pray for mercy...  We pray for salvation, and healing, and wholeness.  God we ask you to do the miraculous in the years to follow.  And challenge our hearts and open our eyes, that we will see situations around us that need our help and our intervention.  Show us what we can do to prevent other similar situations such as this one.  Use us Lord.  Love through us.  In Christ's name we pray.  amen.

Jul 7, 2011 1:27 PM Guest Shari  says:
We as Christians need to pray that the Lord would save Casey Anthony.  She needs Christ!!! Let's all pray for her salvation!
Jul 7, 2011 1:29 PM Guest Marti  says in response to Bill R.:
I agree with Bill.  Based on what was presented to the jury, I don't see how they could convict Casey beyond a reasonable doubt.  But, I still believe Casey is most likely guilty.  We just lost our son and I know how much we are grieving.  I never saw Casey express the deep grief that comes with the loss of a child.  As many here have said, God knows what happened and whoever did it will have to give an account one day.  It's just all so terribly sad.
Jul 7, 2011 3:37 PM Guest Deirdre  says:
While I'm no more thrilled about the fact that a young girl lost her life to outright abuse, neglect, stupidity, or all of the above on the part of the adults entrusted to protect her, I also know I didn't sit through hours of grueling testimony.  Nor did I weigh the evidence upon which the verdict was handed down.  Perhaps the prosecutors didn't do their job in such a way as to eliminate a "reasonable doubt."  Perhaps the defense did a better job of implanting the idea that there was reasonable doubt and that much of the evidence was circumstantial.  The only ones who DO know are those who were there through the entire process and sat in the jury room afterwards.  I think for Mr. Daly to say "Three-year-old Caylee was innocent, as is every child who falls victim to abuse" is making a jump that can't be made.  Did Caylee die because of abuse?  I agree, any child who is abused (especially those who die at the hands of their abusers) is one too many.  But what if Caylee really did drown in the swimming pool, as some testtified?  I think as Christians, we need to be careful not to use the hype surrounding this case to add fuel to an issue that needs no justification -- we, as a society, need to stand up for the rights of the abused and oppressed because that is what we are called to do by the Sovereign God who gives life and breath to everyone on the planet.  Where is our outrage of the millions of children who will starve TODAY in the third world?  Or our anger over the fact that thousands of children die daily of diseases that are easily preventable (and eradicated in our nation) because the families are too poor or lack access to basic food, water, and vaccinations?  Yet many of the Christians who will hop on the "Caylee' train will, in a few weeks, have moved on to the next media sensation that catches their eye -- while still ignoring the plight of many caught up in war, genocide, poverty and crime.  Maybe instead of spouting off about the injustices being done to one young girl in the US (not that it is unwarranted), we should put forth that energy into relieving the suffering of those to whom we are able to help
Jul 7, 2011 1:49 PM Guest Buffy L.  says in response to Bill R.:
I've followed this trial since day one. Although circumstantial, there was plenty of evidence to result in a guilty verdict. The jury missed it on this one.
Jul 7, 2011 1:56 PM Guest Karen  says in response to David:
Well said
Jul 7, 2011 1:56 PM Guest Raquel  says in response to Sonny E:
Well Said Sonny, I agree wholeheartedly with your reply to this. If this mentality were applied in our legal system, justice would have been served.
Jul 7, 2011 3:41 PM Bing Bing    says in response to Patricia H.:

If the verdict had been guilty - don't you think that Jeff, Frank, and Linda would have gone out and "partied?"

 

How do we know what we would have done if we were members of that jury??  And how do we know for sure that George Anthony did not put the little girl's remains in the car, then dump them himself?

Jul 7, 2011 2:02 PM Guest connie  says in response to Shannon:

Please don't blame God for our judicial system and its failure to protect the innocent. 

I stand only in judgement of a system that has gone awry. 

 

God Bless America, please.

Jul 7, 2011 3:44 PM Guest Sean S.  says:
Remember, we need to be careful not to judge others, even when it looks really bad for that person. Nobody but GOD really knows the truth about this situation. As christians we should only use this opportunity to pray for Casey for her salvation not judge her for something that we only "think" we know everything about.
Jul 7, 2011 2:12 PM Guest Elaine  says:
I feel like the mom actually killed this precious child.  I think the defense was very sloppy.  However, I was not there, and did not hear all the jury heard.  I still have my opinion.  The Bible says, "he that is without sin, cast the first stone". One thing for certain, if she did it, she will have to pay for it.  Only God can be her judge.  The whole family obviously has some very serious issues.  The only peace they will ever have is in Jesus.
Jul 7, 2011 2:13 PM Guest Raina  says:

We have to believe the Casey Anthony trial jurors did their job with the information they were given- they had to be in a VERY difficult situation discussing how they (in their hearts) believe she killed her daughter, yet if the prosecution cannot prove it beyond a reasonable doubt, they have to say not guilty- we need to pray for the jurors who were following our justice system.

 

That is a quote from a friend and I would agree.  We were not in that court room, we did not have to make the choices and we do not know what information they were given.

Jul 7, 2011 2:32 PM Guest Daniel  says in response to Bob H:
We never will understand the society we live in.  All we have is the hope we have in the Lord Jesus Christ, and that little Caylee is in the hands of our loving God.  Be joyful in that!
Jul 7, 2011 5:21 PM Guest Susan J.  says:

It clearly seems that the jury set their reason asideInstead of reasonable doubt, they used beyond a shadow of a doubt.  The "tolerance" crowd has done a number on the "need to not judge as everyone makes mistakes", and poor thing - "no wonder she did that considering what her father did to her - it's not her fault."  The prosecution is seen as the big bad monster even thinking about capital punishment in the obviously purposeful death of a child.  So, they have been sold a bill of goods that convicting someone of Murder 1 is to decide to kill that person.  Never mind it is not their job is to decide if they are guilty or not and leave the sentencing to the judge besides the fact that Anthony did this to herself - not the jury.  It's time for her to take responsibility and accept her punishment.  Society has done an incredible job of muddying the waters of truth and lies.  We convict innocent people, and we release the guilty.

 

  After all, if I call out Anthony about her sin and declare her guilty, then that means I have to look at my own sin.  So, many people just decide that to avoid a hard look inside, they will just excuse and let the others off the hook as well - characteristic of a lack of self control, lack of respect for justice, lack of integrity, and pure selfishness.

Jul 7, 2011 3:10 PM Guest Perry  says in response to Christian:

A BIG HEARTY AMEN, AND AMEN! You said in a short sentence the crux of what I said in several paragraphs.

 

We are supposed to be the answer (As representatives of Christ) to a dying world, and instead; we want to join with pitchforks and torches with the rest of the angry mob to lynch her.

Jul 7, 2011 3:27 PM Guest Elizabeth  says:
I believe that Caylee's death was accidental.  The only thing I think Casey is guilty of is covering it up.  I most sincerely believe that she needs some sort of counseling, along with the family.  It is not up to us to judge.
Jul 8, 2011 2:33 PM Guest Ruth  says in response to cat r.:
We will never know the reason, but we do know that the innocent child is welcomed in Heaven, and she will be able to dance with the angels, and be in the presence of our Savior!
Jul 7, 2011 3:49 PM Guest Jed T.  says in response to Bill R.:
Well said, Bill. Those are two important points every one should keep in mind.
Jul 8, 2011 2:30 PM Guest Snoopy's Shoes  says:

Judge Not Lest Ye Be Judged.

 

In all serious trials such as this, the Judge sits in on the jury deliberation to remind the jury of key facts stated.  If the verdict is not guilty, then we should accept that verdict as a bystander.

 

It is INNOCENT until proven guilty.  Speculation is NOT the same as sound facts; and Thank God that according to the Law, we require facts in all cases...this prevents us from accusing our neighbors unjustly, or being wrongfully accused by others.  We all want his same treatment.

 

Now let police move forward and find the real killers of the unsolved child killer cases out there.

Jul 7, 2011 4:18 PM Guest Snoopy's Shoes  says in response to Deirdre:
....and it is very sad that anyone starves while cows are regarded as sacred being in some of those 3rd world countries.  How can we help those who choose not to help themselves?  The cow is plentiful and sacred, and the child is starved to die?  There is something very wrong there...very, very wrong in that thinking.
Jul 7, 2011 6:54 PM Guest David M.  says:

Part of the problem here is that CSI and other such shows have 'taught' the American public that in the space of just forty minutes (a one hour program is forty minutes of actual programming and twenty minutes of ads) it is not only possible, but guaranteed that every crime will produce enough DNA, enough ballistics reports, enough autopsy findings by the Medical Examiner, etc., etc., etc. such that every single case will be a 'slam dunk'; that is, that, thanks to modern science, an accurate determination of guilt is a piece of cake in every single instance, that every crime scene necessarily contains more than sufficient evidence to indict the guilty party accurately, conclusively, every time; but guess what?  In the real world (a place in which these jurors obviously do not reside) things are hardly ever so neat and tidy, so simple and clear-cut.  Five months in the rain destroys a lot of evidence, folks, in case you haven't figured that out.  And why did it take five months to locate her body?  Why, because she drowned in a swimming pool accident, don't you know?!  It's perfectly natural to put duct tape on a child's mouth when they're having trouble breathing, don't you know?  Folks, bottom line is this: even a fifth grader (yes, I'm alluding to the popular TV show) will arive at the answer 'ten' when adding five and five, DNA or no DNA.  It is perfectly acceptable, right, proper and necessary to call any animal that walks like a duck, sounds like a duck, looks like a duck, smells like a duck (you get the idea)  A (drum roll please) DUCK!  When you observe the behavior of the parents in this case, is it any wonder the offspring turned out as she did?  I say. "Not at all!"  There is nothing wrong, improper , unethical or immoral with convicting someone on so-called 'circumstantial evidence'.  (I can hear the duck already).  We would apparently be better served if we had all fifth graders on our juries in this country.  How sad.  :-(

 

Uncle Dave

Jul 7, 2011 4:51 PM Guest Steve  says:

We, as people, are upset because we did not get what we feel is earthly justice.  This seems completely unfair and wrong, but if she truly is the killer, she has to live with that every day.  She also will have to meet her maker and I do not envy her for that.  Remember, God does not "rank" sin.  We do.  We are all sinners, as is Casey Anthony.  What is more difficult for us to wrap our brains around is the concept that if Casey asks for fogiveness from our Lord and Savior, she will be forgiven.  In our minds this is not "fair."

 

May we all have peace with this and know that Casey Anthony does have to meet her maker and explain herself.

Jul 7, 2011 7:04 PM Guest lisa S.  says in response to Richard H.:
Please read all scriptures relating to judging and their content before posting such a strong and incorrect statement.
Jul 7, 2011 5:22 PM Guest Tammi  says in response to Kathy C.:

I keep reading "we aren't to judge others" and "who are we to judge?"  I think alot of Christians and others quote that verse so that they don't have to form an opinion about anything or offend anyone... just because we have an opinion about someone's innocence or guilt is not judging.. and yes everyone has committed sins but I for one would rather have someone point mine out to me if I can't or won't see them then letting me continue in them because they are afraid of "judging"...Jesus showed mercy and grace to sinners just as we should but he also told them "go and sin no more"...

Jul 7, 2011 7:10 PM Guest Howie S.  says in response to cat r.:
yes -- and according to the young boy of HEAVEN  IS FOR REAL, Colton Burpo--Heaven is full of kids, unborn, miscarried, infant fatalities etc.
Jul 7, 2011 6:04 PM Guest wfmc  says in response to Elizabeth:

Then why the duct tape over the mouth and nose?!!   Why double bagged and thrown in a ditch?  A mother who loves her child?  And then why the partying weeks later!   And, to top it all off, a mother who supposedly loves her child covers it up so well, for so long,..and lying so well....???

 

And she goes free!  Man, I don't know about our "justice system"...

Jul 8, 2011 10:17 AM Guest karen  says:
Because I read the book "Heaven is for real" about a 4 year old named Colton Burpo's death experience, I know one thing - Caylee is in the arms of Jesus  - redeemed forevermore, complete and completely loved, and playing with all the other children and animals in God's Kingdom. God loves the little children the most. Psalms 139  Her mom will be judged one day before the throne of a righteous and Holy God. She needs lots of   prayer.
Jul 7, 2011 6:19 PM Guest pakman  says:
Unfortunatly, based on the evidence presented, first degree murder charges were not proved. The jury brought the correct verdict based on the evidence. That's how our system is supposed to work, despite feelings that a person might be guilty. The tragedy is that an innnocent little girl is dead and the person, or persons responsible, have not been brought to justice. Until then her blood, like all the other innocent victims, are on all of our hands, and we all will be negatively affected by the consequences..
Jul 7, 2011 6:24 PM Guest Sherri C.  says:
Only God knows the heart of this woman.  She, hopefully, has been approached by someone who is a Christian and can make her understand how her behavior SEEMS to represent a person who is unsaved.  The verdict, as I see it, was an act of grace, partially because of prejudice, but largely due to the "law".  How ironic that law actually protected her instead of providing justice for Cayley.  But God took care of Cayley and hopefully He will bring Casey to submission and full awareness of Him and His Grace.  We hardly know how to think anymore.  We are all so impressed by someone else's opinion and the media frenzy.  I wrote my comment before I read yours.  Let's start thinking God's way..."I am the way, the truth, and the life"
Jul 7, 2011 7:36 PM Guest Cherry B.  says in response to HowieS:
As Mother Theresa put it: February 1997 - "What is  taking place in America is a war against the child. And if we accept that the  mother can kill her own child, how can we tell other people not to kill one  another?" 
Jul 7, 2011 6:58 PM Guest Sherry  says in response to Diane:
How so Dianne?
Jul 7, 2011 7:04 PM Guest Sue  says:

I think it is in poor taste to display the cover of People Magazine on your site, assuming the woman is guilty.

Thankfully, I have not followed the case online, so I am not entangled or emotionally involved like so many others are who have done so.

We must trust our system of justice, which keeps us from the possibility of drawing our own conclusions and thus condemning.

The Lord knows the truth in this case, and He will bring condemnation or peace when, and to whom it is due.

Take a look at Numbers 35 and Deuteronomy 17

Jul 7, 2011 7:17 PM Guest claire  says:
i strongly believe that the acceptance & practice of aborting millions of children every year has desensitized our society to the value of human life starting in the womb and it's a slippery slope. we really don't know how   members of this jury view life, it would be interesting to know their views on abortion.
Jul 7, 2011 7:24 PM Guest Mary  says:
My only solace in this is that Caylee is with Jesus and out of the abusive hands of this obviously "tormented" woman. We know that God is a merciful God (with judgement in His Mercy) and as He did with Saul re: his torment and killing of many innocent Christians before He became Paul, I'm sure Casey Anthony will be given the chance to repent and turn her life over to Him...that of course will be her decision...  Dear Lord, please continue to teach me "Unconditional Love".
Jul 7, 2011 7:50 PM Guest elliemaewanda  says:

the verdict has been rendered, let us not waste energy on being angry over a situation we have no control over, let's unite as children of God and do all we can to insure this doesn't happen to any more children. together with prayer and fasting let us end abortion (the legalization of child murder), and reach out to the children in our communities with the love of Jesus Christ-the Savior of ALL mankind.

With love in Christ to all

Jul 8, 2011 2:37 PM Guest Veronica  says:

Read the WSJ article who so eloquently told the story of the origination of "beyond a reasonalble doubt"...THE BIBLE with the story of Sodom and Gommorrah and Abraham!  Those jurors were applying Biblical principals folks

Jul 7, 2011 8:08 PM Guest Penne  says:
I am extremely sad and grieved and quite frankly quite afraid to bring people into this church environment. You see I had 3 abortions in my younger years. I lived in torment over the fact I had murdered my children after that is what the holys spirit convicted me of. I thought God could never forgive me so I ran far from Him. But then he showed me he could forgive me. He showed me His son had paid for my sin dept in full. I recieved on and believed on Jesus as my personal Lord and Savior. I know God never moved from His position of calling my sin what it was, but he was also willing to show me the Cross where my Savior died for me. Oh how he loves me. He has forgiven me and I when he said it was finished. I am so thankful he ment it. His sacrifice for was complete. He did not have to be recrucified to finish out the sin dept I could not pay. God was satisfied with His sacrifice for me completely. I know that God see's me on the same level ground as all my other brothers and sisters he died for. I am so thankful he has completely forgiven me and now I am a NEW CREATURE IN CHRIST the OLD IS GONE. I am a new creation thanks be to God and now I am teaching bible study's to other woman who have gone thru the horrors of what they have done. To know that When Jesus died for them that sacrifice was complete. No additional payment needed. God was satisfied by CHRIST SACRIFICE for us once and for all. Never say what is wrong is right. You see I just stepped into agreement with what God always had called it and it was Murder what I did. But now I can walk in the freedom Christ Died for me to have. So now I can stand against abortoin and help in the restoration and healing of the sinner or those already forgiven thru Christ and allow God to make them into the people God created them to be and to give them hope in Christ and the joy that when they are in Christ they will be united with thier Children who are now in our Loving Lord presence. I am thankful God gives hope to the worst of sinners of whom I am Chief and yet he still choose me by His Grace to Save me and now allows me to serve Him, There is now no more condemnaton for those who are in Christ Jesus. If Jesus doesn't condemn me and my brothers and sisters in Christ. Then maybe we should think twice about what are hearts are doing and our words are speaking. I am really wanting these woman bound by fear of this type of reaction to come forward with thier secrets and be set free from thier chains the enemy so has them wrapped up with. But It really makes me worry about the Churches response to these woman. And I feel horrible for the ones who would walk into the doors of a Church seeking Gods forgiveness to be met with these words of hopelessness. We cannot approve of the sin or call it right when it is so evil. But we cannot condemn the sinner. Jesus came to save the ungodly, not the rightous. He came to save those who are sick and those who now thier deprivaty,. Lord do I know mine. That is so why I need a Savior. May God work on the Churches hearts to help us love the Sinner to Christ. The way he loved me to himself. The words on so many of these post would have scared me to death from talking to a Christian about my need for forgiveness and to know the Savior. It worr;y's me for those I am tr;ying to reach with the love of Christ. God help us to fight against the sin and be your hands and feet to lead the lost to the cross that you died on for us and to recieve you forgiveness. For God SO LOVED the WORLD (YOU and Yes ME) That HE GAVE HIS ONLY BEGOTTEN SON THAT WHOSEVER BELIEVES IN HIM WOULD NOT PERISH BUT HAVE EVERLASTING LIFE. God please change all of our hearts to be more like you. Lord help us never to say right is wrong, and wrong is right. But God help us always remember you are on a rescue mission. And Lord let us never forget the pits you had to rescue each one of us from. And Lord help your Chrurch be convicted and remember they are to be your hand and feet and be participating in that rescue mission with you as you rescue those in darkness into your marvoulous light. God help us rescue and not run off those you died to save.
Jul 7, 2011 8:28 PM Guest Betsy  says:
You must understand that the jury may have "thought she was guilty", but the Judge gives his written rules to follow when the jury is deliberating.  Maybe the jury had no choice,  Or crucial information may have been missing to prove beyond a reasonable doubt?
Jul 7, 2011 8:58 PM Guest Anne  says:
We must all remember to pray for this family.....that God will use this in such a way as to redeem them and heal their family.  'Nothing is impossible with God'.......
Jul 7, 2011 8:32 PM Guest JW  says:
As tragic as this is I can't help but think of all the murders that don't get the same publicity.  The way people are carrying on you'd think she was the first murderer to be found not guilty.  This case has been sensationalized to the point of ridiculousness.  I hate to break it to you, but Caylee isn't the first murdered kid who's murderer was either never caught or found not guilty.  If I ever hear the name either name again it will be too soon!
Jul 7, 2011 8:36 PM Guest Laurie  says:

I thank God He judges us not out of emotions, but out of His Righteousness.  And I Thank God, in America (unlike Europe), an accused person is considered innocent until proven by the Accuser to be guilty beyond reasonable doubt.  Casey's trial was based upon our system of justice.  A panel of her peers heard all the evidence presented and determined (contrary to the news media seeking to stir sensationalism to sell their product) the Prosecution had not proven her guilty beyond reasonable doubt.  The Jury had no recourse, but to give a verdict of not guilty as charged  based upon evidence. - not emotions.  It is now encumbant upon every American to so determine, innocent until proven guilty.   We watched almost every minute of the OJ Simpson first trial.  Every single evening, when we watched the evening news reporting the trial, we wondered what trial they had been covering. The entrie world, it seems still judges him guilty based upon the newsmedia's greatly biased reports.  I would not like to be so judged, would any of you?  ..... a Child Advocate, Child Development Specialist and Marriage, Family, Child Counselor.

Jul 7, 2011 9:09 PM Guest Adam  says:

I didn't follow the trial, and in fact I didn't know anything about it until I saw the above article in my email.

 

What disturbs me, perhaps even more than when our courts set a guilty person free, is the outrage that such a thing generates within the Christian family.  So many Christians are quick to fling blame and hatred on the person we believe to be guilty.  So where were all of you on election day?  If it is true that the majority of this country claim to be Christians, then how have we allowed so many vile and corrupt people to be elected into positions of power?  It is those elected officials who have corrupted the law to the point where criminals who are obviously guilty of any number of crimes can be set free because of a technicality in the courtroom.  If we are to change the laws to once again punish the guilty, we have to get some Christians into office where they can make those changes.

Jul 8, 2011 6:39 AM Guest maria s.  says:

I think whe is guilty. THe truth will come out with time. She will make a mistake. JUstice will be served someday. Sadly,this woman is a product of our society, where there is no longer any standards of right or wrong, no family structure. Where there is no GOD. Our society

has removed GOD from our schools. families are not longer families. people don't go to church on sundays. there is no shame. the lies have become truths. She is a product of what our country has become, and sadly there is a lot more of these women out there.  We just

dont want to hear about it.

Jul 7, 2011 9:28 PM Guest Judy  says:

The one and only solace is that Caylee is with Jesus.  Thankfully He receives the little ones unto Himself.  Oh what a gracious God

we have.   God knows the guilty one and He will deal with that person in His own way.  Yes, Casey can still be redeemed if she

so chooses, and I pray that she will do this.  We cannot be the judge it is not our responsibility, and I am so thankful that He is the

only judge.   I pray that I will remember that I am not in that position and will continue to love unconditionally in all situations.

Jul 7, 2011 9:49 PM Guest John e  says in response to Barnabas:
No.  The law's standard is "beyond a reasonable doubt"....not a shadow of doubt.  One can suspect that the mother did it but suspecting is not enought to convict.  We do not even know how Calie died and by whom.  There are so many issues unanswered in this case.  Considering that 12-0 did not believe the evidence was sufficient, should leave us with the comfort of knowing that that jury did their jobs according to the law.  They are ordinary citizens with a huge responsibility and that responsibility includes not sending people to prison for murder if they do not see evidence as to who the guilty party is.
Jul 7, 2011 9:56 PM Guest Jennifer  says:
I did not follow this trial, but I do feel Caylee's death was a tragedy.  While many are angry that our justice system failed, consider this: God makes no mistakes.  He allowed Casey to go free for a reason none of us will ever know, nor will we understand.  Perhaps He has a path for her that will bring her to salvation.  So yes, this was hard to see, but trust in our Lord, He will set all right in the end.
Jul 8, 2011 6:42 AM Guest Amy K.  says:
God has opened my eyes this week to so much hate in the world. Specifically, hate against Casey Anthony and her jury. People think I believe Casey is innocent because I agree with the verdict. Her actions and lies tell me she knows a lot more than she is saying. But I agree that there wasn't enough evidence to convict (I wish there had been) and I respect the jury for making the unpopular decision. Only God knows the whole truth and can see through lies.  As humans, we have to rely on our legal system. It may not be perfect, but it is still better than other countries. Caylee Anthony is not the first child to die and somebody get away with murder. I don't know what made this case get so much public attention. And Caylee has been in Heaven for years now. I, for one, am going to pray for Casey and her family. God can forgive them if they repent just like he has forgiven me and countless others.
Jul 7, 2011 10:13 PM Guest Eileen K  says in response to Rob:

Rob, please, read the comments by Sonny E, posted here on July 6, 2011 at 7:27pm.  They are lengthy, but I believe his explanation of the biblical admonition to "Judge ye not lest ye be judged" to be an accurate interpretation.

 

Here is what he says (in part):

 

"I have been told that I should not judge Ms. Anthony by people who cite Matthew 7:1.  Matthew 7:1 reads “Do not judge so that you will  not be judged” (NASB). But one must also read verses 2-5 to understand  the point Jesus was making.  Jesus didn't say that we shouldn't remove  the speck from another's eye. In fact, we are asked to do that. However,  we are to remove the plank from our eye first, then remove the speck  from his eye. The point Jesus was making was not to judge someone of the  same sin we have in our own lives.  The Bible is against hypocritical  judgments. In fact, in Rom. 2:20-23, we are told that if you want to  judge or teach others, you must apply the same standard to yourself.  Another way to look at the point Jesus was making is by answering this  question: How can a person help someone escape quicksand if that person  is also stuck in the same quicksand?

1 Thessalonians 5:21-22 NIV  says: “Test everything.  Hold on to the good. Avoid every kind of evil.”   King James Version of this same verse passage says: “Prove all things;  hold fast that which is good.  Abstain from all appearance of evil.”   The NASB version says "But examine everything carefully; hold fast to  that which is good; abstain from every form of evil." So we definitely  should judge all things (movies, books, music, and behavior of people)."

Jul 8, 2011 6:53 AM Guest Pat  says:

I totally agree with and pray also  "that in the wretchedness of this death and the aftermath of this trial that our  society will be reminded again about the beauty and worth of every human life". Every parent has the responsibility to provide a safe and protected environment  for their children. Children are a gift from God Almighty and it would be truly  neglectful and abusive to ignore situations that could cause them harm. If a  child is missing and parents do not report it and search for the child  immediately then haven't they contributed to whatever happens to that child and  shouldn't they be held accountable even if they did not actually harm the child themselves? I do not believe that is judgementaI. Instead I  believe that there should be consequences for our actions that cause harm to others especially those such as children that cannot defend themselves.

 

As you may know there is a petition drive in process called "Caylee's Law" which calls for the establishment of two new federal offenses which are: failure of a parent to notify authorities of a missing child within 24 hours and also failure to report a child's death within an hour. I would encourage all Christians to truly research this and stand up for the gifts God has given us which includes each and every child.

 

May God bless children everywhere!

Jul 7, 2011 11:54 PM Guest tawnya  says:
Caylee's death is a tragedy however, I also know she is in Heaven.  We as spectators (which we all are except the jurors) did not get to see all the evidence and hear all the testimonies. We just heard certain things the media wanted us to see and hear. Our justice system is the best in the world but that doesn't mean it is perfect. There have been innocent people also put behind bars and guilty people who get off on technicalities which I think is worst off that jurors finding a person not guilty. My personal thought is if Casey did have something to do with Baby Caylee's death she will have to live with it for the rest of her life and she will have to face Judgment Day just like the rest of us. As Jesus said, "He that is without sin among you, let him first cast a stone."  God will bring Casey to Himself and I just pray she accepts Him. I pray for this whole family. God is the only One who sees the "Whole Picture". We are only seeing "frames" and in His infinite wisdom He knows what went on and I am satisfied to trust Him and how He chooses to take care of all of this.
Jul 8, 2011 2:30 AM Guest Mary  says in response to Vincent O.:

I can not say for sure that she killed her baby girl only because I was'nt there, but every thing points to her, after watching all the evidence I have no doubt  in my mind that she is guilty of murder and I fill it was premeditated, I'm not one to judge any body, I'm only giving my own thought about the whole thing,

and for the jury I think they were a bunch of lazy peopple they did'nt take notes they did'nt ask to see any of the evidence they just wanted to be done and go home,not once they thought about Caylee, their were no justice for Caylee I fill that our justice system failed Caylee and mom goes free to live the vida loca she always wanted, but I know that if she killed that baby our heavenly father well take care of the punishment

sooner or later she well pay, and may God have mercy on her soul.

Jul 8, 2011 2:37 AM Guest Mary  says in response to Bing:
because it does not make any sence that George would do something like that and let his daughter have her life on the line like that.
Jul 8, 2011 4:05 AM Guest Monique  says:
I agree with Laurie.  The jury found her innocent because of the case against her.  The defense offered a very believable alternative to the prosecution's case.  The jury had no other option than to find her not guilty.  Our justice system requires them to find guilt beyond a reasonable doubt or acquit.  This case was filled with reasonable doubt.
Jul 8, 2011 7:32 AM Guest Jack H.  says in response to Christopher B:
Very fine comment
Jul 8, 2011 7:54 AM Guest Jack H.  says in response to Bill R.:
This is one of just a few trials I have watched and I have also testified in murder tril in Florida and dealt with these killers. Yes the evidence was there It was one of the best cercumstantial cases that I have ever seen presented. The jury failed some people wish to speak as if the jury is sacred well they are not nor do we have a secret jury system in criminal trials and this jury should be reviewed by proper authority as to how it came to this verdict was there a couple of strong willed people that imposed there perspecrive on the others in hopes of making money through a sensational verdict? One juror is entertaining a five figure pay out now from some media source. There is something very wrong here not to mention several of the jurors had committed crimes them self. Some thing is not right here.
Jul 8, 2011 7:56 AM Guest Jack H.  says in response to Travis:
Sir you are I humbly must say are mistaken you have watched to much CSI there are people convicted often with out cause of death. This is what is referred to as a dry bones case forgive that vulgarity but it is how it is referred to. There is no requirement that a cause of murder be shown just the fact that it was a homocide and with the circumstantial evidence it is stunning that the jury reached this verdict. I have locked up every kind of killer and monster you can think of but this woman is the coldest I have ever seen and that includeds a professional killier that I testified against
Jul 8, 2011 7:58 AM Guest Jack H.  says in response to Laurie :
This comment is stunning
Jul 8, 2011 5:48 AM Guest S F  says:

They should get her fixed so she can not have any more children. They should not write movies and books on her. that is why people are commiting alot of these crimes to get written about or get movie rights. Movies should write about the good in people and media also then maybe crimes can take a break and good can overpower the evil.It is a shame that people get BIG bucks for hurting others.

Jul 8, 2011 6:38 AM Guest Connie  says:
I think it is important to remember that God desires that no soul be lost, including Casey.  We can not and will not ever know what happened to this precious life but we do know that she is already with our Lord.  We should be praying for this poor woman.  How far separated she must be from joy, peace and the love of God.  I believe that God mourns the loss of ALL of his children.
Jul 8, 2011 8:33 AM Guest martha  says in response to Don:

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Our country is failing our children.  I am not sure at what generational stage our young adults lost their "innocence".  It could be that the "baby boom" generation forgot what it was like to be children and began teaching that children were a burden, or told their children they were a burden, or that children cost too much, or that there is no need to fight about keeping the word God in our public schools or simply becoming weak in teaching the word of God to our children and failing to teach or being an example of integrety.  Instead our "baby boom" population has taught "all about me" attitude.  The loss of this beautiful child hopefully will open our public's eyes and hearts.  It is time for those of us who believe that we all are children of God to speak up using the fruits of the spirit.  Caylee along with all other children who have been hurt emotionally, physically, and mentally are in the arms of Christ. Let us rise up and speak up for these children not with angry words or actions but by showing them Christ in us.  Caylee speaks for many many children in our world.  Pray for all children.    School Nurse

Jul 8, 2011 8:34 AM Guest Prasad  says:
Isn't the Word of God true? A society where evil becomes good and good becomes evil. Sign of the end times, what else?
Jul 8, 2011 7:27 AM Guest Mel  says:

Sadly, this is pro-choice to the extreme. A toddler's life was aborted.

Jul 8, 2011 7:43 AM Guest Bing  says in response to Mary :
The whole Anthony family does not "make sense."  George is a former homicide cop.  He didn't "smell a rat" (and I'm not talking about the decomp smell in the car) a few days after Caylee was missing????  I think he, Lee, and Cindy know more about this than they are letting on.  They are just as much liars as Casey.
Jul 8, 2011 8:24 AM Guest Paul  says:
I guess the question I have to ask is how can we Christian's make it a point to be around such children, and to single mom's, and to those is such need of care for them? We need to be praying to God to put ourselves into the gap so who can listen, support, and help the lives of these people who are so broken and hurt? before such a tragedy happens? We need to keep reaching out no matter what happens because we might just be in that gap.  
Jul 8, 2011 8:46 AM Guest debbie  says:
No one is getting away with anything.... God who sees all perfectly, will deal justly in the timing that please Him. Romans 12:19 Vengeance is mine. I will repay, saith the Lord.
Jul 8, 2011 9:31 AM Guest nancy  says in response to Bob H:
Thirty five plus years ago when abortion was made legal; many knew and stated loudly that life would be devalued and it has.  Many also said that the wrath of God would come upon us.  I can't help but wonder what holds the wrath of God back.  It can only be the love He has for those who are lost.....for those saved we say come my Savior..
Jul 8, 2011 9:52 AM Guest raymond  says:
the trdgedy in the Casey Anthony case is that the media got wind of it. Nancy Grace and others tried her in the court of public opinion. I haven't seen any of the television coverage because when our TV quit in 1987 we decided we did not need cable. I have read about it in the print media mostly newspaper and seen a little online. The case was not strong enough to even bring to trial and probably never should have come to trial. If she knew about the death of Caylee she was beside herself with grief and did not react rationally but many people would not act rationally.What I hope happens next is that Casey sues Nancy Grace and the HLN network for slander or libel as they tried her in the media before it went to trial Our Media has too much power and not enough integrity. They wish to bow to ratings and sell advertising which go together without thought for the people involved. They would vry foul if they were treated as Casey has been by them.
Jul 8, 2011 9:56 AM Guest Carol B  says in response to Bill R.:

Bill R

I agree with you 100%.  We cannot be finding people guilty  without  absolute hard evidence.  This gossip and rumor, and maybe's, and looks like, are not proof!!

 

Is that how any of us would want to be tried?  For anything??  It is very possible that the jury saw and heard things we did not.  It seems that they were united and came to the verdict together in good time.  The prosecution could not even prove that the child was abused!!

And, I have a question.  After 3 years in prison,( in solitary confinement basically,) I am sure the woman had a lot of time to grieve and come to terms with her loss.  Just what did we expect to see from her?

Jul 8, 2011 10:13 AM Guest ddemeo  says:
I am amazed that not reporting your child is missing and lying about it for a month is not child abuse in itself...even if 1st degree was not proven...the lesser charge was easily proven.  No innocent mother would wait 1 month to report a missing child...none!  I will continue to pray for her and family.  It breaks my heart.
Jul 8, 2011 10:21 AM Guest Krista  says:

Kaylee was beautiful

what really happened to her should still be investigated

so everyone knows the truth

It seems like trials sometimes dissapoint us

being a parent means being there for your child or getting a job and putting your child in day care

but the mother did fail her child and will have to live with it

Jul 8, 2011 10:29 AM Guest Dave  says in response to Penny N.:
We have to balance justice with mercy- if we must decide, it is better to be merciful because that never fails; justice in the hands of mere humans is always tentative- we can never be sure who is guilty or innocent, even in the face of what seems to be overwhelming evidence or even confessions- just remember the famous case of the Central Park Jogger.
Jul 8, 2011 1:24 PM Guest Peggy JK  says:
I can't help but think of the millions of babies that have been killed in this country in the name of "choice" and how they also ended up like trash...stuffed into garbage bags and thrown away.  We need to wake up and realize that our nation's lack of sanctity for human life has led to this sad end for one sweet child. What about the many??? Maybe God wants us to be enraged...and then to do something to change the staus quo.
Jul 8, 2011 11:51 AM Guest Robin  says:
We must not forget that God loves Casey Anthony as he love everyone of his children.  God knows the truth and will be the Judge.
Jul 8, 2011 12:37 PM Guest Linda  says in response to Bill R.:
Bill R. has it right. No matter how we may feel or think about this case, the verdict had to be decided within the parameters of the law. The evidence, even circumstantial evidence, was not strong enough to convict her. If any one of us was being tried, we would want the jury to not convict us unless the evidence was beyond a reasonable doubt.
Jul 8, 2011 1:05 PM Guest PD  says in response to Christopher B:
I so agree with you.  It makes me so heartsick about all of the injustices that are here in this world.  What happened to Caylee shouldn't happen to anyone but especially a small child that can't speak up for themselves.  Our Father who art in Heaven, pray for us.
Jul 8, 2011 1:36 PM Guest Gary R.  says in response to William R.:
William R. wrote "I am deeply troubled by the attitudes of the overwhelming number of posts on this site." ... and I firmly agree.  Many more have written similar comments, , clearly detailing why there was insufficient evidence presented by the procecution to lead to a guilty verdict, but they continue to be in the minority. ===> Our national legal system worked correctly, as it was designed, and it did not get misused - despite many apparently calling for it to be set aside, in this one case.  - - - I will not find fault with our legal system.  Instead I will praise its long, long history of incredible fairness (except in the rare cases when a poor judge gets into office).  - - - And I certainly will not pronounce condemnation on the jurers. As ugly as this situation was, they lived through it, and fulfilled their responsibility correctly - despite enormous pressure to do otherwise.  That ... is courage and virtue, and worthy to be commended.  Yes - it was tragic what happened to this little girl.  Yes, there are  observations about the mother that are true. She certainly lied, and portrayed poor judgement many times.   . . .  But it is also a tragedy to call for the setting aside of our legal system, and a (temporary ?) return to mob rule.
Jul 8, 2011 2:54 PM Guest Peggy Jo  says in response to Penne:
Even Jesus had righteous anger, in the temple when he turned over the tables and yelled at the money changers.  What you are reading here is a reaction to the murder of an innocent child...which I'm sure angers even God himself.  That does not mean that there isn't love in people's hearts...just that they are outraged that this little girl finds no justice for her death. As far as abortion, if it were not for believers in Christ, there would not be places where girls and women could go for help when facing an unplanned pregnancy or even after making the choice to have an abortion. There they can find the love and forgiveness of Christ as well as help in a practical way. There is a great deal of love coming from those saved from sin, don't be swayed by the comments of a few people in response to a horrific crime, and a lack of anyone taking responsibility for it. 
Jul 8, 2011 2:28 PM Guest Tina  says in response to HowieS:
"They" say our law system worked, but if so, then we have serious flaws...even the defense prosecutor seemed to join in the lies by throwing every possible scenario at the jury ( plausible or not) to just confuse them.  He seemed to just want to plant enough confusion to throw them off a verdict of guilty...no regard, that a child has been treated far worse than people will treat their backyard dog/cat.   God cannot be pleased, indeed this must make his very angry...
Jul 8, 2011 2:49 PM Guest Mandy  says in response to Sonny E:

We cannot judge as we were not privy to the "evidence" that those who made the "judgment" have seen.  The defense used the spaghetti theory...keep throwing out theories of doubt until one sticks...that is what their job is.  If Casey Anthony says I didn't kill Caylee...trying to apply any of our judgments...is a waste of time and energy.

Jul 8, 2011 5:33 PM Guest Mandy  says in response to Cristina:

Please look at what the legal definition of these terms are for the state of Florida. The Prosecution did not prove either of those charges.  as far as the car both experts had said that the smell was NOT of decomposition.

 

We did not hear what facts the jury hear...only what the media wanted the public to hear...so they could whip everyone up into a froth...and sadly Christians got pulled into the cesspoo.  You believe that because YOU wouldn't act that way...it makes someone else guilty. As you said...only God knows.  God knows what happened...God knows what Casey's eternal destiny is.

Jul 8, 2011 3:08 PM Guest Emily  says in response to Don:
I very much agree Don!
Jul 8, 2011 4:32 PM Guest Perry  says:

Lawlessness isn't merely the absense of law, but rather the ignoring of it when it doesn't suit one's or a group's interests or agenda.

 

Those who would love to get a "retrial" for Casey, so the jury can "get it right this time", isn't that also being lawless? Isn't a lynch mob mentality also lawless?

 

The world loves to point out the dark side of the Church and actions that have brought reproach to the Gospel of Jesus Christ.  So let's accept the verdict and realize that Casey will one day stand before God and He will settle the score, but be careful, because EACH OF US will have our own scores that God will settle with us too.


Jul 8, 2011 4:43 PM Guest karen  says:
Truly no matter whether Casey did or did not murder her beautiful little girl, she will live with it for the rest of her life.  If she did do it, she will live with consequences that no man can give to her.  If not, she still will struggle due to the ongoing abuse.  How sad.
Jul 8, 2011 4:48 PM Guest Debby  says:

The verdict was shocking, but maybe we shouldn't have been.  Throughout this trial, I have been reminded again and again of the millions of innocent babies that have been thrown "out like garbage" over the past 38 years.  They may not be as photogenic as this 2-year old but are innocent just the same.  The one juror I have seen was probably born since 1973.  Is this verdict the result of the devaluing of human life we have seen in the 20th century from the 1930's?

Jul 8, 2011 6:10 PM Guest Christopher  says:
Whatever the truth is about Casey Anthony and her involvement in the death of her child, God knows and will deal justly with her and with her child.  I found it most interesting that her lawyer was vocal after the case about his views on the death penalty and how this case "shows" the terribleness of it and that we need to get rid of it.  Despite the fact that the death penalty was on the table, the case had nothing to do with it.  The sad fact is that cases like this happen all of the time.  Why was this one pushed so much more than all of the others?  The simple fact is that the media is more worried about their liberal agenda than about the case.  I find this more sickening than the facts of the case.
Jul 8, 2011 6:27 PM Guest Anonymous  says in response to Paul:
Dear Paul ~ I agree with what you are saying that we should be around to love and support single mothers.  There are plenty of Christians who are already stepping into these places.  I have also seen christians get squeezed away from these type of relationships by other family members because of their Godly influence. Personally, I have experienced this, trying to raise the bar and be a Godly influence in other mother(s)/child(s) life.  Unfortunately, the father(s) did not agree nor did some of the family when teaching this child to live in godliness and to refuse the ways of the world.  This father, who attends church weekly, would get mad when the child was taught how to dress in a godly manner, and to say "no" to ways of witchcraft. Loving is also speaking the truth in love and standing upon God's principles and His word. It is sad that sometimes the "child" is not the ultimate concern. We know that God loves people more than anything!  As examples of loving one another, this starts in our own homes, and those who are reaching out and loving these mothers and children, should not be pushed away.  But sometimes this happens because a mother and a children can also be influenced by those whose hearts are not aimed towards God and His word, or who are struggling to accept the truth of God's word in their own lives. There are people in the world who live by double standards and there are those in the world who can sound good and look good, but their hearts are far from God and His ways.  As each of our own homes become a greater Godly influence, we will make a greater impact in the lives of others. Some families lack the man taking spiritual leadership in the home, so the mother who is seeking God steps in. My prayer is that through this tragedy, each of us will see needs around us, in our own homes and families, and allow those whose hearts are truly aimed towards God to be released in these lives to make a greater impact for the Kingdom of God.
Jul 8, 2011 7:15 PM Guest Ann  says:
Whatever Casey Anthony may have done, whether she killed her daughter, was a part of the killing, covered up a killing, or whatever else may have taken place, she, and perhaps others, will have to answer to God.   We must pray for their salvation.  I believe Kaylee is now in heaven.   
Jul 8, 2011 7:21 PM Guest Carol G.  says:

1.  There is nothing more beautiful than knowing a child loves you because I believe that is one of the most pure love's there is, they are not loving you expecting something of you other than you to love them back and care for them.  I am childless but have worked as a child care provider for several years.

2.  I believe our justice system is more geared towards giving criminals their rights than seeing justice done.

3.  I believe our Lord is a loving Father and that Caylee is with Him.

Jul 8, 2011 7:43 PM Guest Moe  says:
The fact that Miss Anthony and/or her family confessed to an accidental drowning and lied about it previously leaves me astonished that they aren't all facing charges of obstructing an investigation and conspiring to hide a death. What is wrong with the judicial system if people can confess something and still walk away unpunished. This kind of travesty would never have happened in the days of King Solomon or Debra the Judge! Our system is gravely broken and too media sensationalized. But then we were warned were we not that in the last days men (and women) would be selfish,liars, murderers thinking only of themselves. May God have mercy on us all.
Jul 8, 2011 8:07 PM Guest Heidi  says:
25 years ago when I first came to live in Texas my pastor was David Wilkerson of World Challenge... The Cross and The Switchblade... he preached a message I never forgot... it was called, "The Children Are A Sign"... basically he was saying that in the last days the children will be a sign... the violence against them and the violence coming from the children will be a sign that we are in the last days.  The Caylee Anthony case reminded me of that message....the violence against the children is horrendous in this day and age...    the children are a sign.
Jul 8, 2011 8:29 PM Guest Michele  says in response to sean s.:
You are absolutely right!
Jul 8, 2011 9:35 PM Guest nichol  says:
all i can say is poor poor sweet baby... u will get justice on judgement day sweet heart... seriously what is going on in our world today..all the evidence is there and still she get away with it. the only answer i can give is REVELATIONS. count your blessing and get right with JESUS cause with all these babies being mistreated and being MURDERED by their loved ones we are getting very close to the end.
Jul 11, 2011 9:10 AM Guest Linda S  says:
This jury confused having "some" doubt with "reasonable" doubt. I feel very sorry for Casey's parents -- they've have to live with the loss of a precious granddaughter.
Jul 8, 2011 10:18 PM Guest Patmer  says:

There are two victims here.  Casey may have been led to repentance in prison reaping the consequences of her crime.  Now she will believe that she can literally get away with murder.  But she won't.  We need to pray for Casey and hope the blinders will come off her eyes and she will see that she needs Jesus for salvation.   For what does it profit a man to gain the whole world and forfeit his/her soul?  She has gained the whole world and forfeited her soul.  But it's not too late...

Jul 9, 2011 9:13 AM Guest john j.  says:

I am shock by many of these letters.  Some day we may all be surprised when we see Caylee in heaven and ask her,  "how did you die" and she replies "I  die from natural causes."   It sounds like only two people know the truth, Casey and God.  The prosecution proved absolutely nothing.     I wonder how many babies were murder in abortions this week in orange county Florida.   I am praying for this families salvation.  "But the cowardly, unbelieving, abominable, murderers, prostitutes, sorcerers, idolaters, and all liars shall have their part in the lake which burns with fire and brimstone, which is the second death. " Revelation 21:8

Jul 9, 2011 10:40 AM Guest Susan  says:
Casey is an example of a child who has lied thoughout his/her life without consistently facing consequences. I work with middle school children & the best example we can set for them is to hold them accountable for the words/lies/untruths/exaggerations they tell thoughout their day. It's become a phrase we say as teachers to our students repeatedly: "Just because you say it doesn't mean its true." Casey lied and lied and as a result, she bought herself enough time between herself and her innocent child's death. The result was her aquittal for murder. Let's pray that our society's children will be taught the basic truth: Don't lie. Let's call a lie a lie, wether its and "untruth" "exaggeration" or whatever fancy label we give it.
Jul 9, 2011 11:21 AM Guest veritas  says:

Socity, and especially Christians in society are obcessed with "Justince being served".  Every bad thing that happens have to have someone to blame it on and be punished. Christians above all sould kow that we ALL are guilty of sins and ALL deserve to be punished. So I'm really confused as to why there is such a clamor for "Justice".  Justice for all of us, including you, me and Casey, is eternal damnataion. (Of course thru Jesus we are saved!)

 

I'm not saying what happened was good. I'm not saying that the verdict was correct or incorrect.  Apparently the jurors couldn't decide for absolute certainty that Casey was guilty.

Jul 9, 2011 12:27 PM Guest Laurie A  says:
Let's see,  looking past Casey Anthony (guilty or innocent) to the broader issue, ON ONE HAND, there are those fighting "to the death" for a woman's right to choose if she wants her baby to live or die before the baby's head emerges from her birth canal; ON THE OTHER HAND, if a woman chooses she does not want her baby to live after it leaves her birth canal (be it 2 minutes or 2 years) that's murder!  What's with that?
Jul 9, 2011 2:21 PM Guest Gary  says:
Before we judge anyone here let us first examine and judge ourselves against the perfect and only standard of judgment-God (the perfect standard of truth, beauty, love, holiness, reality, and perfection).  When we do this in that kind of perfect light, we find that we are all in the same boat in need of God's divine intervention of grace, mercy and forgiveness offered through Christ.  In light of God's perfect character and attributes we all look alike, we all look the same - filthy and corrupt beyond human cure.  We are all in need of God's divine, direct intervention; and that is what he offered in His Son.  He died for the sins of all of the world because God loves sinners and we are all sinners.  It doesn't matter if we are Jeffery Domer, Mother Teresa, Ted Bundy, Casey Anthony, a pope, a pimp, prostitute, drug dealer, or ourselves.  We are all lost sinners, without Christ, and the works we do, no matter good works or bad works, are still done by lost sinners.  Jesus said that, “flesh and blood cannot inherit the kingdom of heaven.”  Good flesh or bad flesh; its still flesh.  The problem is that we all need NOT to be good or better flesh, but to be new creations; spiritual beings with new natures, the nature of Christ as we unite ourselves with Him in oneness with His Spirit through true repentance and a surrendering ourselves to Him.  Only then will we be able to say with the Apostle Paul. "I have been crucified with Christ. It is no longer I who live, but Christ who lives in me. And the life I now live in the flesh I live by faith in the Son of God, who loved me and gave himself for me.”  We were all once born of the flesh; we all likewise need to be born of the Spirit.  Jesus said that, “unless you are born again you cannot enter the kingdom of God."  He didn't say that you all need to be better flesh. Let us first then examine ourselves and see whether we be of the Spirit or of the flesh, and let us take the log out of our own eye - and realize our true state, apart from Christ - and maybe then in humility, surrender, gratitude, and gratefulness to Him we will see clearly how to take the speck out of our brothers eye as we walk in the Spirit and are given spiritual eyes to see things as they really are, least we forget that in the same manner that we judge we will be judged, and with the same measure that we use it will be measured out to us, for with the words of our own mouth we will be condemned or acquitted on judgment day.  Judge then rightly in the light of the grace that has been measured out to us.  Without the Spirit of Christ people cannot help from doing the things that they do, SIN, because they are taken captive to do the work of the evil one.  Let us then show grace, mercy and compassion to these captives least we be taken captive again ourselves, remembering that we too were once his captive but have been set free by the mercy, grace and compassion of Christ.
Jul 9, 2011 3:37 PM Guest Diana  says in response to Deanna P.:
"It is not our job to judge"  It isn't?  Why then does Jesus tell us we can tell a person by their fruits?  Isn't that judging?  It was obvious from all the evidence together that she at least had a part in the murder.  Why would an innocent mother lie about something like this if she had nothing to hide?
Jul 9, 2011 6:00 PM Guest ben b  says:

A beautiful family that needs a beautiful Saviour! I cant throw stones but I can pray. I ask all to consider doing the same. My God never fails.

Jul 11, 2011 6:32 AM Guest Gary  says in response to Diana:
When I was talking about judging in my previous comment, and what I believe Jesus was referring to in my references to His statements; was really in reference to condemning another.  You are right in saying that we are to judge others by their fruits.  Jesus even refers to this.  We make hundreds if not thousands of judgments every day in order to navigate through life and survive.  Condemnation is another thing, and that is what I was referring to in relation to the Casey Anthony trial.  God is the sole and only judge (condemner or acquitter) who can judge (condemn or acquit) rightly.  We must be careful we do not try and take the place of God least we judge ourselves.
Jul 9, 2011 6:28 PM Guest Sharon  says:
I pray for the unborn who are violently jerked from what should be the safest place on earth, their mother's womb.  And since it appears that Casey (the mother) could have opted for an abortion, perhaps she just used that poor, darling child to draw more attention to herself.  Caylee sure got Casey a lot of photo and video time.  But when Caylee became a problem (having to persuade grandmother to babysit, having to take her to her boyfriend's house, limiting her wild all-nighters) along with the fact that Caylee was learning to speak intelligently, Casey may have just decided to make Caylee disappear.  Drowning or duct-taped and drugged?  We'll never know because Caylee's remains were cremated ASAP once the medical examiner's office released her little bones.  That in and of itself sounds sort of suspicious, especially when the family opted to bury even the family pets.  I do pray that no one goes after Casey.  Two wrongs don't make a right.  But I do fear Casey will have to live looking over her shoulder the rest of her life.
Jul 9, 2011 6:34 PM Guest PAT  says in response to Bill R.:

You are mistaken about the legal standards in a criminal trial. It is "beyond a reasonable doubt", not a "shadow of a doubt". If a reasonable person, looking at the evidence presented, would believe that the person is quilty, the verdict should be quilty. I teach high school civics and I always try to emphasize that to my students. We would never convict anyone if the standard was beyond a shadow of a doubt.

Jul 11, 2011 8:26 AM Guest Ray A.  says in response to Richard H.:

I know that Penny D's statement is harsh and God definitely knows the truth in all this but please remember that judging is not unbiblical or non-Christian." All scripture is given to rebuke,discipline and correct but to be done in righteousness." The key is to be done in love and the end is to show grace which leads to repentance and glorify the Lord. The context of judge not lest ye be judged means that I must be willing to be held to the same accountability. If any thing that is certain this has definitely touched a very emotional nerve from this woman in which the sanctity of this precious child's life was victimized whether by the mother or someone else. Pray for this family and all others who are living lives that are flesh driven and not spirit led.I will be.

Jul 11, 2011 8:29 AM Guest Pat  says:
It appears that it has been stated that acknowledgment of wrong doing of  others and allowing  individuals to face consequences for their mistakes is  being judgmental. This is definitely not the case. We as believers in Christ  already know that nobody is perfect and that we "all have sinned and fall short  of the Glory of God" noted in Romans 3:23.  We know that it is only by God's  grace, mercy and love that we have been forgiven and saved by Jesus Christ and  that we are to share His love with others.
As believers in Christ we still have responsibilities though to stand up  against actions that go against God's word and many times we have to allow and  support consequences that may occur as a result of those actions. That does not  mean that we would not be forgiving and would not show love and kindness and  pray for believers and unbelievers who have done wrong. I know as believers in  Christ we would all want this done for us when we do wrong. We know we are not  perfect.
An example would be if someone we loved dearly or even a stranger was in an  abusive relationship where they could experience great harm should we advise  them to acknowledge the other individual's behavior and take action until that individual truly changes and is willing to reconcile the relationship  or should we tell them to stay quiet and keep being abused to show the other  individual that they love them or should we say nothing at all? If we do either  of the last two options is that truly love and what God would want? Is speaking  out about something that is against God's will wrong? My answer to each is no.  God many times challenges us to stand up and speak the Truth in love in many circumstances. He also  many times allows individuals to go through consequences for actions because He  loves us so much and going through them even though it may be painful can  actually teach us and draw us closer to Him.
May God bless everyone!
Jul 9, 2011 9:01 PM Guest Lisa W.  says in response to Alicia T.:

Alicia,

I like your comments. What those jourors need were simple logic and common sense. They had enough evidence. Integrity alone will not make right verdict. What they short is wisedom. King Solomon did not have 12 jourors!!

Jul 9, 2011 10:14 PM Guest Jeff  says:
Whether one considers the jury decision or the actions of the defense attorneys in the case (not to mention the members of the Anthony family), this just illustrates what happens when God is removed from the culture.  When laws, regulations, rules, etc. are imposed that have no foundational basis in Biblical morality, the legal system is then not obligated to decide what's moral or right, only what's "legal."
Jul 11, 2011 8:39 AM Guest joyce  says:

I only wish that Judge Belvin Perry had been given the chance to give the verdict in this case.   He had enough intellegence to process all the evidence and and he would have taken more than 11 hours to come to a decision.  The jury didn't take notes and there is no way they could have come to the decision they did if they had processed all of the evidence.  I understand how hard it would have been to sentence her to death but they could have found her guilty of one of the three major crimes then she could have spent her remaining years behind bars.  Now she is free to make a million dollars for interviews, movie rights and a book deal.  I, for one, will NOT read or watch anything she might profit from.  I wish there was a way to keep that jury from profiting from this case or from ever serving on another jury.

As for Jose Baez....he did not win this case.  The procecution could not win with this jury.

Jul 11, 2011 8:35 AM Guest Dan  says:
I believe that Casey Anthony is guilty of murder and her fate is too horrible to contemplate.The murder of this child will not go unpunished in this life or the next.I have lived a long time and in every single case justice finally shows up to collect its dues.God will not be mocked .What a person has sown she shall surely reap.As a society we should be outraged and demand a retrial.
Jul 10, 2011 9:44 AM Guest Sharon  says:
This verdict is an indication of how we view children and basically all members of society.  The verdict indicates that a three year old is not valuable and someone that warrants justice.  How sad and untrue.  This little girl was a treasure, a most valuable gift from GOD.
Jul 10, 2011 12:27 PM Guest AC  says:
When I first read and heard the verdict, what went through my heart was sadness and anger.  While I do not know what went on that the trial, nor accumulated the evidence, just based on what I have seen and heard in the media, I believe the mother did murder the child.  However, I decline to condemn Miss Anthony.  That is not my place to be judge.  Only our Heavenly Father and King will make His verdict on her final.  He knows more clearly than I could whether she was innocent or guilty.  I have only my human emotions and logic to attend to.  I know the truth will be revealed.  Hopefully, this will spark something across the nation.  Something good to change it and send it in a more positive direction.
Jul 10, 2011 12:37 PM Guest Kimberleigh  says in response to Lynn W.:

I was like-wise astonished when I saw an interview with a juror from the Anthony trial and she said, "Our constitution says you are innocent until proven guilty in a way that leaves absolutley no room for doubt." She went on to say that while the defense had a gret deal of holes in their case, the plantif came just short of sealing the deal...and since we could find reasons that she may not have killed her, we could not convict...

 

I wanted to scream!! Maybe we are also failing to teach our children the importance of our historical documents and what they mean...which includes the value of a life and omits the "right to be happy"....you have a right to the PERSUIT of happiness.

 

So glad you pointed this confusion out....ignorance is proving to be poison rather than bliss.

Jul 11, 2011 8:42 AM Guest jb  says:
Lord Have Mercy, Repose/Comfort God Willing for little kaylee, prayers for ms. anthony n the family, etc. n all creation to be unto The LORD their Creator, Christ Example N Salvation, God Willing, And The Eternal, Life-Giving Holy Spirit, Amen....may we not judge or misjudge indeed, but pray for His Justice and The Truth to come out, for repentance if need be, n Forgiveness God Willing....have i/we not 'slipped up' ever? not said the right things ever? is not more justice done if one repents a/o Is True unto God than if many/all suffer? Lord Have Mercy Amen....His Kingdom Come N Will Be Done! an end to smut, crime, abuse, etc....be gone 'satan' n all evil, By God Christ Conquered the world n God Willin casts those evils n darknesses metaphorically/spiritually or otherwise away!!!! Alleluia! Amen
Jul 10, 2011 7:36 PM Guest Angela  says in response to cat r.:
I hope our Father does have mercy on her soul; however, this can and will only happen IF she is able to repent, turning from sin, and to Jesus of Nazareth as her only hope for salvation and healing.  There will be no mercy for her otherwise.
Jul 10, 2011 9:52 PM Guest Nancy  says:
Our daughter was adopted from the foster care system due to neglect and through the grace of God we have been able to instill love and trust to our beautiful daughter.  This trial turned me upside down.  I believe that neglect should have entered the case because Casey did not report her missing for 31 days.  How much more neglectful can a mother be?  Surely there is time due to serve there for that.  Why the jury needed proof that was visable to the eye.  I think conviction from the Lord was proof enough.
Jul 11, 2011 5:25 AM Guest Christ follower  says:
Previously, when I have served on several juries, I have been a part of a group of patriotic Americans who are not presented enough evidence to convict someone "beyond a reasonable doubt".  We, as a group, were sickened by this gut-wrenching decision, to "feel" someone is guilty but not be able to convict because of lack of evidence.  This decison is more difficult than one might believe.  As one who follows Christ, I have to be truthful in all I do, which, as a juror, means listening to the evidence presented and voting according to that evidence.  Those jurors were not privy to the "evidence" the public was "presented" by the media.  I am confident that many of these jurors are having difficulty living with the decison they had to make.  God will judge the killer, that decision is out of our hands.  My prayers are currently being lifted up for the jurors for their comfort because of their very difficult decision and for their safety.
Jul 11, 2011 8:11 AM Guest Allie S.  says:

Why did Kalylee's mother not announce the disappearance of her baby right away?  How can any mother go out and party knowing her little one is missing?  How is it that her grandparents weren't notified right away that the little one is missing?

Jul 11, 2011 8:31 AM Guest Angel  says in response to Pam:

This has already happened in January of this year. Florida mom Julie Schenecker  killed her two teenage children. She said she did it because they were  “mouthy". If you google her name, you will find the story on-line. It is another horrible tragedy.

Jul 11, 2011 10:20 AM Guest Bing  says in response to Lisa W.:

There were 12 jurors from all walks of life.  They were chosen by both the prosecution & defense attorneys.  We no doubt would have made the same descision they did.  They used common sense in the fact they did as Judge Perry instructed them reading from printed and documented standards.

 

For them to have gone against this would have been dishonest.   There were too many gaps in the case.  The picture Linda tried to paint in her rebuttal statement seemed convincing, but was colored by her imagination and suppositions.

 

Even Jeff Ashton stated that since Caylee's remains were not found until almost a half a year later made it almost impossible to determine the cause of death.

Jul 11, 2011 8:59 AM Guest Pamela H  says:

It is a sad day when we have lost and do not have concern for sanctity of life. All I can say is God help us and have mercy.

 

As a mother and grandmother I do not understand how any mom could do this to their child!

Jul 11, 2011 9:55 AM Guest Peggy  says in response to Don:
Isn't that the truth? Just think..... if half us Christians that are  so involved in this murder were to become involved in the murder of our unborn what would happen....
Jul 11, 2011 11:42 AM Guest Bing  says:
Of interest, the jury foreman briefly told Greta of Fox News that the jury seemed to have a problem with George Anthony.  I too personally questioned his credibility and truthfulness.   As I said in an earlier post, I think he knows more that what he told the court.
Jul 11, 2011 12:48 PM Guest Bing  says in response to raymond:

Not only has the media helped to villify Casey before she even had a fair trial, they have helped jeopardize the lives of Casey, her family, her former friends, her legal team, the jury members, and others involved.  I wonder if some have threatened Judge Perry.

 

I pray Judge Perry does not release the names of the jury members.  A couple of them voluntarily came forward and gave brief info, but their privacy should be protected at all costs.

 

Here you are summoned to jury duty, and you do the best you can to make an honest call based on what you saw, heard, and were instructed to do - and the whole world is against you just for doing that duty.  They didn't ask to be jury members.  As said before they were chosen by both the prosecution and the defence.

Jul 11, 2011 3:52 PM Guest Brian  says:
I understand the outcry of emotion with this case as I feel the same way and I emphasize feel as I will explain. A senseless death of a this precious life is not explainable. I am a Christian man, a child of God, a deacon of my church, a husband, a father, and one who thinks our world no longer values life. I do believe Casey was somehow involved in the death of young Caylee but in what way? The prosecution was unable to show how as they themselves are unsure. The theory of death was that she died by chemical means and yet no chemicals were detected when hair samples were tested. In my local area a daycare center director was recently arrested for placing duct tape on young children's mouths who would not be quiet. She was arrested and convicted of child abuse. Thankfully no children died but abuse did occur. In this case who placed the tape on little Caylee's mouth? Can anyone state for sure? I have my emotional opinion but it is by no means factual as there was no witnessess, no fingerprints, no trace evidence present. The constitution is the document that we live by in this great nation. Something to consider in the world we live in moving forward we as Christians are going to be arrested and tried for various things such as mob action, hate speech, inciting hate crimes, and I could go on. The same constitution that protected a most likely guilty Casey Anthony is the same document that will protect inocent Christians merely doing God's will. We cannot nor should we ever convict someone on emotion. I am in the law emforcement field and I took great efforts to keep the case fact base and not emotional based. From that legal perspective and threshhold of guilty beyond a reasonable doubt it just wasnt proven by the prosecution. They prosecuted a case where the cause of death was unknown, no witnesses, no trace evidence, no chemical evidence. At best the case may have met the burden for some type of homicide either voluntary or involuntary. This is not a reflection of a child's life not meaning anything but a reality that the facts just were not there. As difficult as this fact is I also struggle with the reality that there has been no justice for Caylee. As a protector of life in my faith and in my job it pains me to say the jury made a decision on the facts and not on emotion. Did she "get away with murder"? most likely. Had the police simply listened to a man most of us had never heard of until trial.... a man named Roy Cronk who discovered the body in August. The police made a mockery of Mr. Cronk and did not take his claim seriously until the body was discovered in December. Had they listened to God's calling in August I am convinced the killer would be paying for the crime of murder.
Jul 12, 2011 1:19 AM Guest Amy  says:
I am concerned that the jury could did not have a strong Christian faith. I feel that they acted only on what was twisted by the lawyers to make them confused. I am not sure a lot of prayer went into the decision. I know that by watching some of the jury's comments they had no idea how to figure out the truth. I feel that they were influenced by TV shows that are not real and expected the evidence to be more black and white. Some times you have to figure things out between the lines. It is sad when a small child is abused and killed, even worse when its own mother does it and gets by with it. Just the fact that the mother did not report her missing for a month should have convicted her!
Jul 12, 2011 6:42 AM Guest Bonnie L.  says:

When my son was born 8/1/1980 I had a nervous breakdown because I had heard of the horrible things people had done to their infants and children and after hearing my pastor tell my mother when I was about 10 that I was possessed I was terrified at 31 years old that I may do the some tragic thing.  I got help and was hospitalized but until my son was over a year old I struggled with the fear that I might do something to harm him.  I know now that I was ADHD and that caused my excited and crazy behavior but what he said scared me for life.

 

Any way I don't know what happened to poor Kayle but I know she is dead at the hands of some horrible person. I hope that someone can reach out to parents of children that want to harm them and get them help before they do something that is not reverisable.  I wish I had the power to protect all the children of the world but all I can do is pray.  I heard somewhere that Jesus may stand with a child at a time like this and protect them from what we think she would have experienced.  As far a Casey goes I hope that she never again has a child placed in her care even for one day in the future.

Jul 12, 2011 8:09 AM Guest DC  says in response to Deanna P.:

Proverbs 17:15 is in our Bible for a reason.  If the Lord hates it, then we should be angry about it.  The only reason our country ever gained independence is that some strong men had the guts to stand up for injustices at the risk of ridicule by pacifists.  It is time for Christians to STAND UP against injustices, too!

Jul 12, 2011 8:18 AM Guest DC  says in response to Mandy:
Actually, the ENTIRE trial was televised.  The jury didn't hear anything that wasn't shown on the live coverage.  The argument that we don't know everything that the jury did just doesn't hold water.
Jul 12, 2011 11:39 AM Guest Bing  says in response to DC:

There were several times the jury was out of the courtroom while issues were discussed and aired.  Keep in mind that the  jury was not allowed to watch any of this on television, internet, or hear it on radio during the trial at any time.

Jul 12, 2011 8:59 AM Guest Bing  says:

I posted something like this previously.  I lean toward the thought that this was a foolish and irresponsible act, BUT not premeditated (like the guy that ran over his poor infant while crawling in his driveway a few weeks ago). 

 

Regardless we as Christians need to realize that according to God's salvation plan - in the event that Casey did commit murder of her daughter  - if Casey allows Jesus to come into her heart - this act, along with her other sins will be forgiven & forgotten before God.  Going forward as far as God is concerned - nothing ever happened.  When Casey stands before the Father, it will not even be brought up at all.

Jul 12, 2011 10:54 AM Guest Terri  says:
When I think about Casey Anthony immediately I get a reaction of a bad taste. With that said I think about what a wretch we all are in God's sight. If I am being honest I vascilate between ..we all are as filthy rags, to that irksome feeling that little kaylee didn't have a voice. She wasn't given a chance to live out her life just b/c her mother did't want the grandparents to have the joy of having her. I am and always will be convinced that she did this murder because she didn't want the grandparents having so much joy in their lives. I feel she is such a spoiled person that it did not suit her to see her parents loving and enjoying someone else besides herself. I haven't been able to shake that feeling throughout all the coverage for these past few years. This was an act of Self-ish-ness. I am convinced ot it. I just believe that it wasn't about anything but her not being the center of attention and the little one taking attention away from her. A tragedy that she walks free to just do as she pleases while little Kaylee was never able to live the years that her (cough cough) mom was. I don't call that a mom but it's clear that Kaylee will never have experiences like growing up and graduating. Getting married. Having children. It's also very clear that mercy on God's part must have been at work here. I can only imagine what it would have been like to live life with a mother that had no more regard for you but to harbor contempt b/c your grandparents love you. She would never been able to live that down b/c of Caseys self absorbed love of attention for herself.
Jul 12, 2011 11:52 AM Guest tOM m  says in response to Vincent O.:

Exactly, Succinct and right on target.

Also, one of the horurs has recently stated that he was convinced of the involvement of Casey ibn her child's death, yet he said that there was not enough evidence to convict????What????Help me to decipher this enigma....

Jul 12, 2011 1:08 PM Guest Bernadine  says:

Although the jury did not believe she was innocent they couldn not find her guilty of murder because the prosecutor did not prove its case of murder.

The jury's verdict should make people feel that the jury system does work when the jury takes time to go over the evidence that was presented at the trial to reach their decision.  If you were the person on trial and you did not commit the crime you were being acccused of doing, wouldn't you want the jury to give you the same consideration?

The prosecutor may have been successful in obtaining a GUILTY verdict if the charges were worded differently.

Jul 12, 2011 1:38 PM Guest Glo  says:

I agree with Cat. R judgement day will tell it all.  Why are we expending so much energy and angst over satans evil schemes when there are so many lost and dying people in the world?  If americans generated as much passion to sharing the love of God with others as we do dwelling on the evil around us can you imagine what an amazing revival we would see?

Jul 13, 2011 9:44 AM Guest Edward v.  says:
My wife and I cannot understand the mindlessness of  this society.  Our Lord warned us after His crucifixion that we'd be in the last days.  How long they'll last no one knows but the butchery of this child is part of these last days.  We both understand this, but comprehending all that is explained in the book of Revelation we must leave to God.  Our prayer is this woman will meet the Christ and ask forgiveness.
Jul 13, 2011 11:16 AM Guest Al  says in response to Kristen:
Ma'am, I believe you should be careful in your broad brush strokes you use to say that people don't love children.  As someone who is married and chooses not to have children at this time, I still love children.  I work in youth ministry, junior highers to be exact (I will point out that not a lot of people seem to like this age group but I think they are great!), for the last 13 years.  While I don't have a child of my own I don't think that would classify me as someone in the church who doesn't love children.  As for people who complain about their kids, well their kids were also born with a sin nature and aren't perfect and they can be little boogers at times, I don't think that means they don't love their children.  I do know kids spell "love" T-I-M-E and I see many kiddos lacking time and attention from their parents but I don't think that means they don't love them and I do think it is unfair and wrong to blame the devaluing of life in society on Christians who choose not to have children or comaplin about the ones they do have.
Jul 13, 2011 12:12 PM Guest Bing  says in response to Al:

I agree.

 

It was a struggle for the wife & me to raise two daughters, though it was a labor of love.  Then & now there was such a high price on just the basic necessities for living that I had to work long hours to meet everyone's needs.  We bought groceries at Aldi's and clothes at KMart.  (Still do).  The daughters managed to struggle through the public school system with prayer & God's grace.  Didn't have all the time you wanted to spend with them.

 

During that period we heard some guest on Focus on the Family radio say that if you were really concerned about your kids you would put them in a private Christian school.  We wanted to, but I just couldn't seem to convince any of the Christian schools in our area to let our girls attend for free (LOL   LOL   LOL), and each time I lifted up my pillow I just didn't see the needed extra money appear to pay for the school.  Guess I wasn't as concerned about the girls as I thought I was.

Jul 13, 2011 3:58 PM Guest Norm  says:

There is too much "smoke" for there not to be a fire regarding this tragic loss of a little one's life. Being guilty of lying only is plan ridiculous with so much out of order!  This is all so terribly sad, but I know our Lord and He will make things right at the end of the day. No one will get away with taking one of His children; no one!

 

Whatever the reality, I am confident that our Lord will provide a substantial comfort for all of us. Let's all show faith and trust in knowing His vengance for this type of life destruction is coming down sooner than any of us care to think!

Jul 13, 2011 9:49 PM Guest Laurie  says:

In his oped, Jim Daly addressed the bigger issue of the loss of our children's innocence through abuse by adults who lost their own innocence through abuse and grew up to be abusing adults.  Every child enters this world with three innate needs: 1) to be noticed - his existence validated with attention, 2) affection - love (patient, kind, etc. and 3)  approval - to be accepted, welcomed.  When these are met in providing his physical needs for nourishment, warmth - shelter, comfort, the child masters his first growing task -  trust vs mistrust (to internalize the concept that the world is a safe place and life meaningful), which is the foundation for successfully mastering the other essential growing task leading to a wholesome, emotionally healthy adult; who in turn, then, is capable of parenting a new generation of wholesome, emotionally and spiritually healthy adults, etc.    We are told in scripture that we are not to know evil by experiencing it. The innocence of childhood was intended to be nurtured without the introduction of evil through it happening to him. The child who is raised in the love and admonition of the Lord, is most likely to know and be able to trust the goodness of God and shun that which is not of God. (Bank tellers trained to know and experience only genuine currency will immediately recognize that which is not genuine). Was it not the fruit from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil Adam was told not to eat.

So my point here (and I believe Jim's point) is our responsibility as Believers in Christ to not so much focus our attention on laws to force morality (that has never worked in and of itself).  Our focus is to be on the young people soon to become parents, unwed mothers in our midst, single mothers, parents struggling - to start with the basics of learning trust: wrap them in our love, welcome them in our midst, validate their existence, show them agape love, caring affection, accept them where they are in their spiritual growth.  Help meet their physical needs - all in the caring, agape love of Jesus who dwels in our hearts - extended out to them.  Who knows how this intervention someplace in Casey's life whoud have been the very best way to protect the innocence of her precious daughter?

 

That's the whole point of how to protect our children's innocence from being corrupted with abuse (which is evil).  God Bless us all and so help us to see where our focus really should be - not on the justice system, but on God's justice - pouring out His love through vessels that have experienced His forgiving grace and love.

Jul 13, 2011 10:03 PM Guest Stacy  says in response to Pat:
Pat, I could not agree more!  It's sad to see how many Christians have bought into the lie that we cannot speak out against wrongdoing or wish to see criminals pay for their actions without being "judgmental."  I believe that Satan has deceived many into thinking we have to tolerate every type of behavior because of our own sin.  Yes, it is absolutely true that we all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God.  And by saying I believe that Casey Anthony murdered her child (based on the evidence which has been presented) and that she should suffer the consequences here on earth, that does not mean I am judging her soul and wanting her to be condemned to Hell.  Only God can make that decision.  I do not want to see Casey die and go to Hell!  I want her to repent of her sins and ask Jesus to come into her life.  I pray that she and every other unsaved person in her family will come to this conclusion before it's too late.   
Jul 15, 2011 11:08 AM Guest Jacque  says in response to Christopher B:
One of my prior pastors said that satan's greatest tool is "gradualism."  Everyday I find that to be more true.  Yesterday we sat aside as we watched abortion become law and become more and more the norm.  Today, people can't make the tough decision to imprison a mom that doesn't properly protect her 2 year old child, perhaps even murdered her.  None of us will ever know the truth and all the facts of what really happened to poor little Caylee.  But we know these facts... she is dead, mom told lie after lie including sending numerous volunteers and authorities on a wild goose chase while she claimed the child had been kidnapped... didn't report her missing for 31 days and the baby found months later in conditions unimaginable for most of us to even think about.  Yes, we need to hold fast to our fight against abortion but we better stand up for these types of crimes against children such as Caylee or where will it stop?   People don't understand the public outrage over Casey getting away with this?  We better worry when there isn't public outrage.  
Jul 19, 2011 5:20 PM Guest Helenm  says:
It does seem kind of hypocrytical to me that we are creating this uproar over the injustice sufferred by Caylee yet we sit by while countless Caylees are murdered everyday in the abortion clinics. Perhaps this rather tragically unfortunate incident and accompanying verdict is to unsettle us just enough to realise how accommodating we've become and jerk us back into reality and hopefully some action...perhaps...
Jul 19, 2011 8:40 PM Guest Heidi  says in response to Bob H:
Our pastor just recently preached on 2Timothy chapter 3 and what to expect of these "last days" we are living in. Everyone would be wise to read this passage as well as many similar passages in God's word that explain what's going on and how we should respond.
Jul 25, 2011 4:41 PM Guest Colleen  says:

I don't know what happened but it certainly seems that Casey knew something and I, for one, can't simply go along with Casey just handled it by persuing her usual routine. I think that the law regarding what is allowable for convicting of 1st degree murder probably hampered the jury. If there is some blame that has to be made perhaps it is on the criteria on what the legal system allows for conviction. Regardless, it is a sad outcome for little Caylee.. and a frightening message being sent to those who may consider this outlet for their own circumstances. It's true enough that America's stance on the value of children is deplorable... many back abortion up until the poor, helpless infant is completely out of the birth canal is something I believe everyone should look at, as hard as it is, and see the reality we are living in today. Pray for America and all those affected by the loss of children. In the end, God will bring justice to everyone, according to their actions.

Jul 26, 2011 3:15 PM Guest Bing  says:

I watched the verdict being returned live on Fox.  There was a split screen of Karen (the court clerk) reading the verdict, and also of Casey standing with her lawyers.  Right or wrong, true or pretended - as I saw the tears of relief flowing from Casey's eyes, and the following embracing of her lawyers and the defence team, I too was crying.  I could almost hear the song "Amazing Grace" played.

 

Right there my heart went back to the time when I stood before the Judge of all the universe guilty of so many things.  satan was there as my prosecutor, but I had two Lawyers that were buy my side.  It wasn't Baez or Dorothy, it was the Holy Spirit, my paraklete on earth, and Jesus, my Advocate before the Father.  I remember the tears of joy and relief that flowed as God aquitted me in the court of High Heaven, and I was declared "NOT GUILTY."  And it turned out that the Judge had wanted to be my Father before I even came into this world, and my Lawyer had already paid for my pardon "in full."

 

"Being justified FREELY by His grace, through the redemption that is in Christ Jesus, Whom God hath set forth to be a propitiation (fully satisfied all the claims of Divine Justice) through faith in His blood..."  Rom 3:24-25.

Jul 26, 2011 3:39 PM Guest Bing  says in response to Mandy:

I agree Mandy - I have been on a murder trial jury, and what you really feel, experience, hear, and see in the actual courtroom CANNOT be picked up by a video or television camera.   And it is filtered by the media, e.g.,  they focus the camera on who or what they want you to see at the time, and what they want you to hear at a particular moment.

 

This is not only true for a court case, but every other happening or event that is covered by the media. 

Jul 27, 2011 8:44 PM Genevon Genevon    says in response to Sonny E:
Good and wise comment Sonny! May God bless you and may He give you a large audience to be blessed by your counsel!
Jul 27, 2011 8:55 PM Genevon Genevon    says in response to Dan F:

What you did was the most righteous act anyone on this planet could have done. God's word never returns void... God will use it and bless it and He will bless you as well, Dan F!

Jul 28, 2011 2:59 PM Guest B  says in response to Alicia T.:
Suppose Casey did NOT commit this murder (IF that's what it was), what should she "confess?"
Sep 6, 2011 11:36 AM Guest Peter P  says:
I  find it fascinating how many people 'know' that the mother was guilty.

 

What we know is what the media has told us. We were not there in that courtroom, we didn't hear the evidence that was presented, in short we have no way of knowing!

 

The evidence was presented to a jury and the jury decided that what was presented did not prove that this lady was guilty. That's the end of it. Basically, there is not enough evidence to support the belief that she is guilty so she's innocent.

 

End of story.

 

She's been proven innocent in a court of law.

 

People are outraged at the death of the child and so they want someone to pay for it and they've picked the mother even though there is not enough evidence to prove it was her.

 

Sure, we can postulate as to why she lied and why this and why that but it's only every our best guesses.

 

It saddens me that so many Christians are so quick to condemn her. Didn't Jesus say something about him without sin casting the first stone....?

Sep 7, 2011 5:27 AM Guest Larry  says:
There is something disturbing in the picture of the girl, something there more than innocence, perhaps in the turn of her mouth. You can see how much this case affected people by the number of comments you received. I found it a bit hard to believe they could find her guilty on counts 4 through 7, but not at least find her guilty then of count three.
Sep 7, 2011 5:37 PM Guest Hazel M.  says:
This woman will receive in this life her recompense, as well when she stands before the Judgement seat of Christ.  There is pay back in this life, and I hate to think what it might be for her.

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