if a person pleads guilty and was caught red handed
KILL THE FUCKER
I will put the switch
There is no reform for people who sexually murder children or do multiple planned murders
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if a person pleads guilty and was caught red handed
KILL THE FUCKER
I will put the switch
There is no reform for people who sexually murder children or do multiple planned murders
but doesn't killing them give the guilty an easy way out?? the only benefit to killing them is knowing that they will never be a repeat offender. other than that i think hell on earth would be a worse fate than an easy death.
what matters most in life is honesty. it's never wrong to do the right thing.
maybe hell after death is worst
i'm sure it would be, but i don't believe such a place it exists, and as far as i know there is no proof that it does so we are *possibly* giving the nasty perp an easy way out.
what matters most in life is honesty. it's never wrong to do the right thing.
I guess you can make that decision based on your beliefs of what happens after death. I agree with Dale that hell after death would be worse.
"For Those That Have Fought For It, Freedom Has A Meaning The Protected Will Never Know"
Or maybe the killer can be Hindu and be reincarnated as something really crappy like plankton or a snowman or something.
I like black pugs and I cannot lie...
"For Those That Have Fought For It, Freedom Has A Meaning The Protected Will Never Know"
I know what's involved with being forgiven and saved. If he is "trully" sorry, asks for forgiveness and accepts Christ as his savior, then he'll be saved. After all, the awesome thing about God, is that he doesn't hold one sin worse than another. A sin is a sin, no matter how big or small, and every single one of them is forgiveable in his eyes.
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