(September 6, 2015 at 4:59 pm)Parkers Tan Wrote: Wrongful imprisonment can be at least partially repaired ... wrongful killing, not so much.
While wrongful imprisonment is preferable to wrongful killing, I am skeptical of our ability to repair the damage the wrongful conviction caused. In many cases those poor people have lost their families and homes, which is pretty damn hard to replace. There really isn't any way to compensate those poor people for what was taken from them, and in some cases, for decades.
This is not an argument with your point, I just wonder how well we could possibly compensate anyone for ruining their lives.
I would more generally advocate that one only leave one entrance into their mind(reason), and keep the rest of it rather closed, as it is one hell of a lot easier to shovel shit in than it is to get it out.
If the evidence and reason for you to believe something isn't really any better than the reason you should believe some rural farmer from Arkansas got anally probed by interstellar visitors, then you probably shouldn't.
If the evidence and reason for you to believe something isn't really any better than the reason you should believe some rural farmer from Arkansas got anally probed by interstellar visitors, then you probably shouldn't.