I have this belief that flesh is just temporary housing for humans the short period of time we are here, so when we die, it's more or less a gate opening into the abyss none of us are able to understand, which could be a utopia or some fiery hell. I think people are souls with bodies, not bodies with souls. And that their skin...is the only place of solitude, of imprisonment, at times.
If someone has done something severely wrong, and their decided punishment is the death penalty, wouldn't that be the same as releasing them? Shouldn't they remain imprisoned?
Putting that aside, let me explain further...possibly clearer.
I am strongly against the death penalty, as you can see by my previous statements. No one has the right to decide who lives and who die. No one deserves to die. Now before you give me an example of someone such as Adolf Hitler or Saddam Hussein, let me say that killing one man off is not going to stop their effects and what the rest of the world does. Killing them only proves their point they had from the start: the intention to spread hate. It's like a domino effect....
Hehe, I suppose no one understood that?
If someone has done something severely wrong, and their decided punishment is the death penalty, wouldn't that be the same as releasing them? Shouldn't they remain imprisoned?
Putting that aside, let me explain further...possibly clearer.
I am strongly against the death penalty, as you can see by my previous statements. No one has the right to decide who lives and who die. No one deserves to die. Now before you give me an example of someone such as Adolf Hitler or Saddam Hussein, let me say that killing one man off is not going to stop their effects and what the rest of the world does. Killing them only proves their point they had from the start: the intention to spread hate. It's like a domino effect....
Hehe, I suppose no one understood that?
February 13th, 2007 at 03:27am