Cedarville professor, author on Christian sexual ethics, arrested on eight sex felonies

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My humble opinion:

Many Christians (and people of other kinds of faith) truly want to be good humans. I know many christians. And although for many reasons I personally don’t take their faith for me, I do recognize their honest intentions and beautiful hearts.

Then… then we have these scumbags… these abominations that not only abuse (in the general sense), but also target and scar for life the most vulnerable members of our society. These excuses of human beings are a complete waste of air and must be castrated and let to rot in prison.

Castration is not an acceptable punishment. Imprisonment is. Some might argue execution is, I disagree, in theory.

If for no other reason, you cannot trust the right people will be convicted to do such a punishment. Get a hold of yourself man.

That is actually a great point. My comment started from the basis that “we got the right person, and they did what they are accused of”

But you are 100% right. That’s a huuuuge assumption.

What is your viewpoint if that assumption was (for whatever cosmic reason) correct?

Execution. Never castration.
Some could argue that execution is more drastic. Why the first and not the latter?
I would argue that castration is cruel and unusual punishment and, torture, and as such I am completely against it, if you have that much of a problem with the person you should kill them, but I am against the death penalty because we can’t trust the courts to get the right person. But that is in theory, in the real world outside the courts… but the kicker is regular people cannot be trusted to accurately ascribe a blame either. But there are no Perfect Solutions I suppose. But killing someone is better than making them a shadow of themselves.
I would personally rather die than be mutilated again.