I understand your point and respect it, but I also look at it from an different angle and then I understand a punishment like the death penalty. I think of it this way: If a girl had the possibility to defend herself from being raped, how far would she go? Would she, in extreme cases take an knife and stab the rapist while she is defending herself? Or would she just let it happen to her? So how could I dare to forgive someone this evil, while the girl would take action as far as killing the rapist just to not let it happen? This is why, I think, the human nature comes up with anger, to replace the "failed" attempt of the girl to defend her self, to get her "somehow justice" even we all know that it sould not matter afthermath. What do you think?
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I understand your point and respect it, but I also look at it from an different angle and then I understand a punishment like the death penalty. I think of it this way: If a girl had the possibility to defend herself from being raped, how far would she go? Would she, in extreme cases take an knife and stab the rapist while she is defending herself? Or would she just let it happen to her? So how could I dare to forgive someone this evil, while the girl would take action as far as killing the rapist just to not let it happen? This is why, I think, the human nature comes up with anger, to replace the "failed" attempt of the girl to defend her self, to get her "somehow justice" even we all know that it sould not matter afthermath. What do you think?
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