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Originally Posted by Lotus
No one here has argued for forgiving murderers. Keeping someone in jail for life in maximum security is not forgiveness.
As far as the Gandhi quote goes, what is means is that the "eye-for-an-eye" philosophy which you espouse only leads to a downward spiral of violence.
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I don't have a problem with "violence" (wrong term here) when it's designed to achieve something for the greater good.
Historical violence I'm in favor of:
- US Declaration of Independence and the subsequent Revolutionary War that resulted in the establishment of our nation in the name of freeing ourselves from England's oppressive rule
- Northern aggression that kept the United States together as the southern states seceded from the union in the 1800s.
- US retaliation for the bombing of Pearl Harbor and our subsequent response in the Pacific and against the Nazis.
- Beating up that punk ass bully who pantsed my little brother every day for 6 days in a row.
When it comes down to it, killing people who murdered others makes me feel good. I'd be one of the folks sitting in the front row cheering as he went out.
I don't believe in God or any higher power. I believe man is the ultimate rule of law, and as such ye shall reap what ye sow.