IIIIITHE1IIIII said:
Not even God would support this argument. You are judging these kids and giving them a premature death, meaning that they will have no chance to say sorry to their victims or somehow make up for their mistakes. I mean, they are still kids for crying out loud. Don't play God. Edit: Also, about those initiatives that you are talking about in your last line. Do they include killing those with the worst bullying habits? |
You are an anti-theist, who has used arguments on here to try to get people to stop believing in God. I don't think you are qualified to speak about what God would or would not support. You actually aren't qualified to speak on anything connected with a mental construct you don't consider real.
In regards to them being "still kids" for crying out loud. The kids on the bus fully knew what they were doing. They were intentionally inflicting pain and suffering on the bus mom. It is like the young men in the Bible story who got mauled to death by female bears for taunting someone for being bald and other things connected with degree of holiness. They are being cruel and evil. And who are you to say what is "premature" or not? Way life works, you act in the wrong manner, you die from it. Only thing that would save someone from this is a degree of mercy and compassion.
In regards to initiatives supported, I don't believe coersion is the answer to anything out there. However, if individuals who lack mercy and compassion, and bully, suffer a fate that is horrible due to their situation, I don't shed a tear over them at all. This includes bullies getting mauled by bears. Call it karma if you like. My first preference is redemption for all, even the worst. A key to redemption is actual change though, not some sort of cheap grace where you steal a bike you want, ask for forgiveness, and don't return it.







