(April 10, 2012 at 4:49 pm)C Rod Wrote: The son should want to absolved his pain and offense to the victim's family. Even if the dad is able to free him, he knows he did something tragic and must make amends. The father's love is proven and the son's integrity is shown. But who would do those things, somebody who believes in forgiveness and redemption would but only because someone else showed it first(Jesus).
Oh, the son wants to be absolved. The victim's family wants to hold him responsible, but the judge wants to "absolve" him of his sins as long as the son says he is sorry. So, according to you, that is enough? It is okay to go around stealing and killing as long as you say "sorry" and regret it afterwards? That says a lot about your religion and its nothing flattering.