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1 point

what do you mean by refusing to help? I mean, if you mean not jumping into the water to save the drowning person, then maybe they themselves don't even know to swim. However, if you mean not even calling the police then I think that's horrible but doesn't make you entirely responsible for their death since they were drowning not because of you, but you are partly to be blamed too because they might have a chance to be saved if you tried to help...can my stance be "partly responsible"?

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I agree with you. In my point of view there are many things that humans can't prove and they are scared of the unknown, so they made up theories of Higher Beings just to satisfy their need of knowing and then kept passing their beliefs or theories to the next generation, yet there is no way of knowing if they are true. While I believe some of the teachings of Christianity, Buddhism etc can be applied to real life, I don't really think that a god exist.

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But don't you think that some criminals deserve death penalties? Serial killers for example, they caused so many to suffer so don't they deserve to suffer too? I mean, from the victims' families point of view, their loved ones were killed yet the murderer still lives and is fed with their money(the tax they paid included paying for the criminals' expenses). Isn't it too unfair to them?

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I see and respect you for your point but we are paying for the criminals' food, water etc with our taxes now so don't you think if we have to pay money anyways it should be for a better cause? Because I really believe that criminals like serial killers should not be let off with only life sentences where they still get their bare necessities

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er...so I am taking that you support death penalty? Cause the little button below your comment shows that you are against death penalty, just thought I'd let you know

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Sorry something's wrong with the link... please copy and paste the whole thing if you want to check it out

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While I see your point, many murderers are given life sentences yet somehow got released later on and began killing people again...check this out for reference: www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2421724/Revealed-The-murderers-given-life-jail-freed-kill-again.html

1 point

Exactly, how would the victims' families feel about the murderer of their loved ones walking about alive and being fed with their own money? It is just so unfair! I know people say that two wrongs don't make a right, but still...I believe that they are let off too lightly with just prison time

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In my point of view, yes, everyone makes mistakes, but some mistakes like murder should not be forgiven. It seems quite cruel even as I'm typing but I really believe that some people just should not be allowed to live. I can't remember the name of the murderer. but there's this guy who was charged with murder and received a life sentence in 1982 or so. Somehow, he was released in 2010. He then proceed to stab two people just after his releases and was caught by the police. He later explained to the police "I felt an urge to kill". I feel like people like this guy get off too lightly with life sentences. I am not saying the conditions in prisons aren't harsh, but still he was fed and have a place to live in. Prison time should be reserved for those who can be reformed. These people clearly can't be reformed if they kill as they please and should receive death penalty, it is a fitting punishment for them to go through the same things their victims did. I also think that while this won't make it easier for the victims' families, it would at least make them feel that their loved ones' deaths were avenged.

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I agree. It says in the bible that homosexuals committed an abomination and shall surely be put to death too... in his teachings, he said thou shall not commit adultery, incest, bestiality, homosexuality etc, so why did he let the adulterous woman from before and the daughters that raped their father thus committing incest go unpunished yet killed the homosexuals and even destroyed the city they lived in?

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