If a loved one was murdered, would you be so enraged as to take revenge into your own hands?
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no icant revenge i have no energy
Although my philosophy is against it, I'd kill that motherf*cker with my bare hands.
i might, but i hope i wouldn't. i don't think that revenge is justified.
well it is and you would want to put it into your own hands but if u want to lose someone and then be in jail afterwards when you could have lived a life and just moved on, you'd be crazy not to let law enforcement take over.. just make the sucker look worse than he his and put him on tv, maybe people will be enraged enough that he'd be executed.. if that life in jail
i wouldnt even contact the police if i knew who did it...no trial, no publicity, no chance of them going free. the desert holds many secrets. yeah, i'd kill them, and sleep well the same night.
I would torture, kill, bury, dig up, and chop up the body of anyone who murdered a loved one.
I think anyone who lost someone in this way would want to take revenge out on the person responsible. But we have to fight it. Two wrongs don't make a right. I would do some investigating on my own though and if I thought that it would help the police, I would let them know what I had found out. Even then if things didn't go the way that I thought they should, I would put my faith in God, because people who commit those sort of crimes and get away with it here on earth still have face their maker in the hereafter and there is no way of tricking him.
id smash his face into the ground and tell him to eat the concrete
i would kill the dumb mothar fuckka and torture him =) i am crazy niggaa no but really i would
I would pray for guidance. (Then follow the directions given.)
Nope, We have our law i just leave it to them. If he can escape our law then, definitely can't do that in Heaven's law. God will give fair justice.
For me, it would depend on two main things:
1. Can I prove that they did it?
2. What was their motive?
If I couldn't prove that they did it, then I could not condone ending their life because they may well be innocent. If I could prove that they did it, then the question of motive comes into play. If they did it because they were mentally ill, by accident or if they honestly believed themselves to be endangered by my loved one (& thus did it in self-defense, even if the need was only perceived and not factual), I wouldn't want to take any sort of revenge on them. If they did it with malice &/or for selfish purposes, then I would quite honestly consider taking the law into my own hands.
Of course, the kind of information I'd need for discerning both culpability and motive is the kind of information you can often uncover only via a trial. If it had been proven at trial by the standards of the system and the penalty would have been death had it not been averted by some completely irrelevant technicality, that is when I would consider taking the law into my own hands. I'd have to be in that situation to know for certain whether or not I'd go through with it - I think I probably would, to be completely honest - but fortunately I've not yet been faced with such a thing.
A person never really get away with murder...they have to live with that.but to answer the question...no one has that right -leave it to law enforcement.
For one taking the revenge into my own hands wouldn't bring the person who died back. The law can only go so far. I'd pray for compassion..but we all know karma's a *****.
I would be angry and upset, but I couldn't do it. I'd have to do a lot of praying though!
As a Chrstian. I personally beleive revenge is wrong. I may get too angry to think about it, but I'f try to calm down, help the police, and pray. Tons.
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