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Originally Posted by adysav
Unfortunately, such a thing as a "no doubt conclusion" doesn't exist. Hence why people say "beyond reasonable doubt".
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Originally Posted by d*d
I READ it, my point still stands, you can't change your mind once you've killed them anyway - my point is that you can't overthink reasons pertaining to taking someones live, how do you reach the "no doubt" conclusion otherwise?
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Originally Posted by willravel
Hmm... an eye for an eye. What do you think is the reason for punishment? Is it to create an equilibrium of violence or immorality to balance violence and immorality? Or should the equilibrium be reached by doing a good to cancel out the bad?
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Ok, you caught me... I don't watch "Law & Order".
Both d*d and willravel obviously bring forth valid points.
Life and death issues are and probably always will be shades of gray with almost limitless degrees between.
We are each individuals with different views and different takes on what we call life and death...
d*d, I appologize for my last post quoting you... I should not have done that in the tone I did.