Quote (lolkggz @ Nov 17 2021 09:15pm)
I'm good on worshipping someone who killed over 2M people because he made an oopsie.
I'm gonna ask this again, you've dodged it 3 times.
How will you tell your raped child that you believe that their rapist should have a second chance.
While they stand their denied of a childhood of innocence.
Quote (lolkggz @ Nov 17 2021 09:16pm)
I'm convinced of this too.
Just better keeping your distance and warning people.
I mean he was just accusing people who were never convicted a bit ago to trap people in some political theater.
I'll come clean. I'm agnostic. I'm not a religious nut. I do think that there is some virtue in the teachings of Jesus, but overall the book is full of massive holes and contradictions. It's a tool of oppression and control and it's evident to anyone not indoctrinated in the faith as a child.
Let's get back to your discussion (and odd fascination) with child molestation and/or rape.
I don't have children and do not plan on having children. I can't imagine what it would be like to have a loved one raped or molested. It's an awful, traumatizing event. However, my personal disdain for the action is irrelevant. Hypothetically, if my girlfriend were raped, would I want to murder the person who raped her? Absolutely, that's a no-brainer. That's basic human emotion. But, we do have a system of laws that dictates that we cannot just go around murdering people because we have an issue with their actions.
The act of rape of any kind, let alone a child, is truly abhorrent. There are a number of things that people do that are equally reprehensible. If you believe that every child rapist deserves to die, do you believe the same for a rapist in general? What about someone who kills another person? What about someone who viciously beats up an innocent person? Where are the distinctions in your system of justice? I'm just curious.
Also, fascinated by your Qanon-like focus on pedophilia. It's disturbing tbh.