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Topic: Death penalty or lifelong imprisonment
Winlei's photo
Tue 03/19/13 11:31 PM
If you are to be asked: what will you choose, death penalty or lifelong imprisonment. This is just one of the problems in the world. The law of man vs the law of God. The point of views of the victims and the suspects lies in your hands. Share.

AdityaXXXTopper's photo
Wed 03/20/13 12:02 AM

If you are to be asked: what will you choose, death penalty or lifelong imprisonment. This is just one of the problems in the world. The law of man vs the law of God. The point of views of the victims and the suspects lies in your hands. Share.

i would choose death as it is only for just once , you dont have to die everyday in lifelong imprisonment thinking of your guilt and crime , but lifelong imprisonment is also gud if they release me for my good behavior . LOL .

Winlei's photo
Wed 03/20/13 12:11 AM
Why will you do it anywayvif you'll just regret it? For me its just fair to see a person in jail than to see them killed. Imprisonment not just punishes you but it also give you a chance to reflect and to ask forgiveness.

no photo
Wed 03/20/13 12:16 AM
Edited by AthenaRose2 on Wed 03/20/13 01:04 AM
I could not in good conscious stand on the side of the death penalty, when life in prison, in solitary confinement, with no one ever to commiserate with... year after year dying inside the loneliness of the hell in a tiny cell, seems sufficient punishment to me... but then again... I've never been in the situation where a family member or anyone else I love has been severely harmed or murdered by anyone, so I don't know what that kind of devastation and anger would do to my soul... I suppose if the crime had the capacity to kill part of me too, then my sensitivity might be less controlling over my desire for the extent of revenge that fits the deed... but ultimately, killing them ends their punishment, so why not just let them suffer in long term silence and alienation? (JMHO)

Winlei's photo
Wed 03/20/13 12:26 AM
If its just for their punishment to be releived did you not think of the victim that is supposedly been living a normal life rather than to end it immediately? If you end the suspects life, can they bring back the life of the victim?

imdwonb4u's photo
Wed 03/20/13 12:34 AM
I would rather die than to kill. Thats my druthers, however; u mess with my child and you die. You may die at my hand if I am defending myself. I suppose I would never willingly choose to kill anyone under any circumstances but again i said "willingly"...life is full of surprises though right? Good luck...

Winlei's photo
Wed 03/20/13 12:56 AM

I would rather die than to kill. Thats my druthers, however; u mess with my child and you die. You may die at my hand if I am defending myself. I suppose I would never willingly choose to kill anyone under any circumstances but again i said "willingly"...life is full of surprises though right? Good luck...

What kind of mess? Self defense are acceptable in law "sometimes". If you to put yourself into the victims or suspects POV. What will you choose?

Beachfarmer's photo
Wed 03/20/13 12:58 AM
Edited by Beachfarmer on Wed 03/20/13 01:00 AM
Isn't death too easy for some of the particularly gross, and eternity always there?



and prison at least a hell on earth......and civilized people don't have to kill?

Kahurangi's photo
Wed 03/20/13 01:00 AM
So what is your defination of 'particularly gross'?

Kahurangi's photo
Wed 03/20/13 01:02 AM

If its just for their punishment to be releived did you not think of the victim that is supposedly been living a normal life rather than to end it immediately? If you end the suspects life, can they bring back the life of the victim?


Absolutely!!!...they can reflect on their heinous crime whilst they cruise the internet for their next potential victim yes????

Beachfarmer's photo
Wed 03/20/13 01:08 AM
Semantics?....I guess all "good people" (whatever that means) have differing degrees of what is "pure evil"....but when it rears it's ugly head....There seems to be a consensus.

malice, inhumanity, intentional cruelty come to mind......yet don't even scratch the surface

Beachfarmer's photo
Wed 03/20/13 01:10 AM
justice freak.....who doesn't want to kill

dilema...eeh?

Winlei's photo
Wed 03/20/13 01:18 AM

justice freak.....who doesn't want to kill

dilema...eeh?

Even though justice here is injustice, doesnt mean that you can put the justice into your hands. If you kill a dilema did you just make yourself another dilema?

Beachfarmer's photo
Wed 03/20/13 01:25 AM
again...death is too easy...and I "do not" want to kill

no dilema there. I think that's what you were getting at.

...but certainly cry and rage at the cruelty of some

Winlei's photo
Wed 03/20/13 01:28 AM
I based it on your last comment. Sorry and agreed.

Beachfarmer's photo
Wed 03/20/13 01:35 AM
no apologies needed

I've often wondered how my "anti" death penalty philosophy would "really" stand if affected directly.

I'm thinking execution wouldn't REALLY bring any peace still....but Thank the Universe!!! I don't really know.

Winlei's photo
Wed 03/20/13 01:43 AM
I asked also myself for this. I will be satisfied seeing a person in prison than to see them in a coffin with their family grieving. You see all are suffering. But if you imply lifelong imprisonment that will only be the suffering of the offender.

Beachfarmer's photo
Wed 03/20/13 01:55 AM
I don't mean to sound pure and altruistic. My wish for any perpetrator of evil, is to be cast among the sodomites for a long and horrific life.....and (though not particularly dogmatic)for it to continue post mortem.

I just don't want to kill.

Winlei's photo
Wed 03/20/13 02:09 AM
Even if they reconciled for their sins? We cannot be the jury of their deeds after their death. As long as they are punished here on this world is enough.

Beachfarmer's photo
Wed 03/20/13 02:18 AM
Agreed!...I don't quite have the audacity to quote on anything beyond. I hope it's "justice"!

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