1:26:32:_jellyPet::_jellyPet::_jellyPet:
1:26:33Reinforcing justice is worth the risk of capital punishment
1:26:39:face-red-heart-shape::face-red-heart-shape:
1:26:40If someone goes in and out of rehab 12 times either the program is garbage or they're beyond help
1:26:41it's ok jelly, antis aren't on stream
1:26:44If you put the Jorb over your face you can just say that the Jorb said it and not you
1:26:45its more like a jasket jall now
1:26:45No, I think there’s some people that can’t be
1:26:47:_jellyPet::_jellyPet::_jellyPet:
1:26:50Can you jork the jorb a little?
1:26:53Everyone deserves forgiveness though there are some who take advantage of it and never do reform...
1:26:54the world has to learn those with the warrior gene, can't be rehabilitated or reformed
1:26:56stealing an apple is a death penalty
1:27:02Another issue is that death can be freeing
1:27:04There needs to be real consequences for major crimes
1:27:05I think anyone can be reformed, but it generally requires repentance and submission to God.
1:27:08let's not overthink it, life sentence to any crime
1:27:09Knowing there’s just some purely evil people out there I think that there’s no real way to do that
1:27:10when there is no doubt about the guilt
1:27:10I think there's probably more people than can be reformed than not, but people who are incapable should be used for labor instead of executed
1:27:12Just take a hand from the thief
1:27:12i blame it on the system being wrong
1:27:15Compensation to the survivors
1:27:21you cant really go through life about "what if something goes wrong" all the time
1:27:23No one can be trusted with the decision of issuing capital punishment
1:27:24True. The gov't makes the choice, and they MUST NOT have an easy time of it
1:27:24that's the main argument i believe
1:27:29to get rid of all of it because of the few cases makes no sense
1:27:30realistically life is cheap so removing people who do terrible things isn't a problem.