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This world is mixture of Love/hatred Humanity/ Cruelty. When one is hanged for inhuman act why protest?

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This world is mixture of Love/hatred Humanity/ Cruelty. When one is hanged for inhuman act why protest?

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People protest against everything. It is the freedom to choose that allows people to protest or complain is the better answer.

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The simplest answer is that by committing the same act, you are putting yourself on the very same level as the one you have condemned. Is that the highest level to which you aspire, is that where you want to be? Another way to look at it is, and my preferred way, God gave us life and gave it to us to do the best we could with it. God doesn’t stand over us with a whip or gun and say “Do it this way” or “Don’t do that” or even “I will lead you into battle and make sure it goes your way.” That’s why we aspire to being intelligent creatures, it is up to us to make those decisions and be responsibile for the outcome. To take anothers life, as an individual, a state or a government, is to throw that life back into the face of God and essentially say, “Here, take this one back! We don’t want him. Do better the next time, ok?” That is man contradicting his own definition of God. A third way to see it is that when you take a life, you also kill something in yourself, mainly the idea of the sanc

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