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.

Mutilation (including castration) is never okay. Prisons exist for criminals—committing a crime against humanity in retaliation instead is not okay. Also, you can’t un-mutilate someone (in most cases), and the law makes mistakes.

Yes, somebody else also pounted out that we cannot trust the legal system to sentence the correct person (either due to corruption or legitimate mistakes).

Under the perspective of the “not undoable punishment”. Is the death penalty also, never acceptable, in your opinion?

Thanks for the discussion :)

In my personal opiniom, the death penalty is not as bad as mutilation. Having said that, I think there is no moral way to kill a person who does not wish to die. I oppose the death penalty for a lot of reasons.