(June 22, 2015 at 12:14 pm)Neimenovic Wrote:(June 22, 2015 at 12:03 pm)Catholic_Lady Wrote: Well like I told Robvalue. Even though you don't believe in God, you have to try to look at it through my lenses if you want to undertand my views. I believe God created morality. So morality is whatever He made them as.
Defined by a person = subjective. God is a person. If it comes from god, it's subjective. It's what the word means.
How do you know you're right?
defined by a person =/= created by God
Remember when I said I believe morality was created by God?
Remember, I do not believe God is a person. Perhaps the word defined was not the best word for me to use. Created would be much more accurate.
Quote:Hmmm... can you explain how? If this man was put in jail for the rest of his life at that point instead of killed, he would still not be able to offend again. Unless you mean the child would be able to recover better if the man was dead verses behind bars? Is this what you mean?
Suicide. Child abuse victims are prone to suicide.
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I understand this. My question was, would the boy be more prone to suicide if his offender is behind bars for life verses if he was dead?
If so, do you support the death penalty for child molesters?
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