RE: why there is a need to see in order to believe?
October 12, 2012 at 1:05 pm
(This post was last modified: October 12, 2012 at 1:06 pm by Mystic.)
I believe our actions influence the shape of our souls. Having a bad/ugly soul is bad enough, even if it is later reformed, because our actions are forever part of our identity.
I'm not to sure whether there will be punishment or not in the next world, but I side on the side of merciful compassion forgiveness and forbearance, but for certain, the punishment of torturing a person for eternity is just wrong.
Torture is just something you would not expect from a moral being.
The way I look it at, there is enough harm in a person whom choses to be evil, in his very evil existence, that I would side on a reformation plan at the end of it, because I feel if it was myself or my child or parent or sibling, I would want mercy and compassion to be the motive on their destiny.
I'm not to sure whether there will be punishment or not in the next world, but I side on the side of merciful compassion forgiveness and forbearance, but for certain, the punishment of torturing a person for eternity is just wrong.
Torture is just something you would not expect from a moral being.
The way I look it at, there is enough harm in a person whom choses to be evil, in his very evil existence, that I would side on a reformation plan at the end of it, because I feel if it was myself or my child or parent or sibling, I would want mercy and compassion to be the motive on their destiny.