James Riley
So, it's not an insanity defense, but there is an element of "Nature made me this way! It's not my fault that I derive pleasure from murdering people!" — Xanatos
James Riley
successfully alter criminals' biology — Xanatos
James Riley
I would choose first scenario by spending resources on proving state fallibility — SpaceDweller
SpaceDweller
Xanatos
James Riley
Castration could solve this problem quite nicely. — Xanatos
Some of us aren't that appalled by it — James Riley
James Riley
the hurt from a wrong refuses to go away unless blood is shed — TheMadFool
Even that is too cognitive. — James Riley
I totally understand it. — James Riley
Okay, we did justice for you, now quit stewing and get back to work. — James Riley
The state wants peace and really only cares about us to the extent it can keep the peace and get everyone back in the saddle — James Riley
Forgiveness comes with time, and an understanding that it can prevent us from being victimized twice — James Riley
Mercy is for the objective person — James Riley
Xanatos
Forgiveness is for those who ask for it and who genuinely want it, no? — Xanatos
SpaceDweller
Yet, Christianity has, to my knowledge, a list of unforgivable sins. Go figure! — TheMadFool
BigThoughtDropper
James Riley
AFAIK, black females are on average more crime-prone than females of other races are. — Xanatos
James Riley
The irony! — TheMadFool
You mean forgive but don't forget? — TheMadFool
Is there any other acceptable state of mind? — TheMadFool
Why would anyone want a problematic method of doing things when what's desired can be had without it? — TheMadFool
jorndoe
Xanatos
James Riley
James Riley
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