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Old 09-09-2017, 02:38 AM
 
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For the truly evil people out there that actively hurt others, does it make you a bad person for wanting something bad to happen to them? For example, take Kim Jong-un and the men in charge of North Korea, or the men in charge in Saudi Arabia. If I could make it so every one of them were to suddenly get the worst disease possible and die in the worst pain and agony possible, and did so, would it make me a bad person? Sure one could say that just inflicting something like that could be bad, but being that this would only be inflicted on the scum of the Earth - some of the most disgusting and evil people to ever exist, would the end result make it okay?

I mean, personally, considering all the men in charge in the likes of North Korea and Saudi Arabia are responsible for killing tens of thousands of people, brutally oppressing and raping untold numbers of women and children, would me making it so all of them instantly died a gruesome and agonizing death make me a bad person?
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Old 09-09-2017, 05:25 AM
 
Location: In the reddest part of the bluest state
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If you just wanted them to drop dead...maybe not. But that you want them to die "a gruesome and agonizing death"...maybe.
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Old 09-09-2017, 06:49 AM
 
Location: Vladivostok Russia
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For the truly evil people out there that actively hurt others, does it make you a bad person for wanting something bad to happen to them? For example, take Kim Jong-un and the men in charge of North Korea, or the men in charge in Saudi Arabia. If I could make it so every one of them were to suddenly get the worst disease possible and die in the worst pain and agony possible, and did so, would it make me a bad person? Sure one could say that just inflicting something like that could be bad, but being that this would only be inflicted on the scum of the Earth - some of the most disgusting and evil people to ever exist, would the end result make it okay?

I mean, personally, considering all the men in charge in the likes of North Korea and Saudi Arabia are responsible for killing tens of thousands of people, brutally oppressing and raping untold numbers of women and children, would me making it so all of them instantly died a gruesome and agonizing death make me a bad person?
You've got two, maybe three hundred people that read and post her over a few months span.....and you prolly don't know, nor have met a single one of them in-person. So why would you allow a sanctamoeous few to be part of a validation process in your life?

I don't like Hillary Clinton at all, for too numerous reasons. I think both our country and the planet would be much better of if she died of an aneurysm during her next lesbian sexual encounter with Huma Abedin.

I don't like John McCain either, for many of the same reasons.....and he's traitor to boot. I hope and pray he succumbs to brain cancer very soon....before he plays another hand in having the US military engage in more forign adventurism.

There ya go.......
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Old 09-09-2017, 06:51 AM
 
Location: Home is Where You Park It
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For the truly evil people out there that actively hurt others, does it make you a bad person for wanting something bad to happen to them? For example, take Kim Jong-un and the men in charge of North Korea, or the men in charge in Saudi Arabia. If I could make it so every one of them were to suddenly get the worst disease possible and die in the worst pain and agony possible, and did so, would it make me a bad person? Sure one could say that just inflicting something like that could be bad, but being that this would only be inflicted on the scum of the Earth - some of the most disgusting and evil people to ever exist, would the end result make it okay?

I mean, personally, considering all the men in charge in the likes of North Korea and Saudi Arabia are responsible for killing tens of thousands of people, brutally oppressing and raping untold numbers of women and children, would me making it so all of them instantly died a gruesome and agonizing death make me a bad person?
It makes you an extremely angry and vengeful one. Why don't you tell us whether it is right for a christian to feel that way?
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Old 09-09-2017, 08:09 AM
 
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You've got two, maybe three hundred people that read and post her over a few months span.....and you prolly don't know, nor have met a single one of them in-person. So why would you allow a sanctamoeous few to be part of a validation process in your life?

I don't like Hillary Clinton at all, for too numerous reasons. I think both our country and the planet would be much better of if she died of an aneurysm during her next lesbian sexual encounter with Huma Abedin.

I don't like John McCain either, for many of the same reasons.....and he's traitor to boot. I hope and pray he succumbs to brain cancer very soon....before he plays another hand in having the US military engage in more forign adventurism.

There ya go.......
Seeing Hillary face plant was good for a giggle...
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Old 09-09-2017, 08:13 AM
 
Location: North of Canada, but not the Arctic
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My first choice is hoping that they would change from a bad person into a good person. Even the most evil people have a good side to them, so there is always hope.

My second choice is that they are forced out of power by their own people and forced to live in a low-frills prison for the rest of their life to contemplate the harm they have done.

Third option would be forced out of power by another nation(s) and sent to prison.

Forth option...gruesome and agonizing death.
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Old 09-09-2017, 08:17 AM
 
Location: Gone
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For the truly evil people out there that actively hurt others, does it make you a bad person for wanting something bad to happen to them? For example, take Kim Jong-un and the men in charge of North Korea, or the men in charge in Saudi Arabia. If I could make it so every one of them were to suddenly get the worst disease possible and die in the worst pain and agony possible, and did so, would it make me a bad person? Sure one could say that just inflicting something like that could be bad, but being that this would only be inflicted on the scum of the Earth - some of the most disgusting and evil people to ever exist, would the end result make it okay?

I mean, personally, considering all the men in charge in the likes of North Korea and Saudi Arabia are responsible for killing tens of thousands of people, brutally oppressing and raping untold numbers of women and children, would me making it so all of them instantly died a gruesome and agonizing death make me a bad person?
Just food for thought:


If you had the power to inflict some sort of illness that would make them die and thus save others from misery they cause, then instead why not wish for their hearts to change so that they become good men and do good for the rest of their lives?
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Old 09-09-2017, 08:18 AM
 
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For you to wish anyone to die "in the worst pain and agony possible" makes you no better than they.
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Old 09-09-2017, 08:19 AM
 
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My first choice is hoping that they would change from a bad person into a good person. Even the most evil people have a good side to them, so there is always hope.

My second choice is that they are forced out of power by their own people and forced to live in a low-frills prison for the rest of their life to contemplate the harm they have done.

Third option would be forced out of power by another nation(s) and sent to prison.

Forth option...gruesome and agonizing death.
Ahhhh, Ya beat me to it, Well Done


Kinda funny, or sad, to realize that people forget that there are more options than door No. 1.
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Old 09-09-2017, 08:20 AM
 
Location: Here and now.
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If you had the power to inflict some sort of illness that would make them die and thus save others from misery they cause, then instead why not wish for their hearts to change so that they become good men and do good for the rest of their lives?
Yes! Yes, yes, yes, yes, yes!
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