Johnny
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Should society forgive even the most heinous of criminals if they sincerely repent their wrong,
For example, should a serial killer who spent most his life torturing and abusing his victims, be forgiven if he in all honesty see's that his actions were wrong.?
Plus, is our judgement suffice to say that this person is guilty or do we have to take in all the circumstances that might have made the offender a victim to begin with. Example, if the offender's circumstances are what caused them to be a serial killer, is it right to judge them.
Is it right to forgive a serial killer at the very last moments of his life if he regrets and repents his actions?
And are we able to judge them correctly without taking in all the circumstances that made them serial killers?
For example, should a serial killer who spent most his life torturing and abusing his victims, be forgiven if he in all honesty see's that his actions were wrong.?
Plus, is our judgement suffice to say that this person is guilty or do we have to take in all the circumstances that might have made the offender a victim to begin with. Example, if the offender's circumstances are what caused them to be a serial killer, is it right to judge them.
Is it right to forgive a serial killer at the very last moments of his life if he regrets and repents his actions?
And are we able to judge them correctly without taking in all the circumstances that made them serial killers?