burdenofbeing
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I think it should simply be the same penalty for "involuntary manslaughter"
Are the crowd supposed to cheer if the family want the guilty person put to death, is it better to forgive or condemn?in our religion in a true shariah, if somebody killed someone, the family would have the choice on whether or not that person should be put to death. but if they forgive them, the crowd is supposed to cheer and it is supposed to be a good thing.
I am so sorry to hear about your two colleagues, but I do not believe that any kind of human justice or punishment can prevent such things happening.having lost two colleagues just last month, and reading about the drunk drivers history and license suspensions and such I fear the only thing motivating him is fear of punishment rather actual remorse!
Greetings and peace be with you Gossamer skye;
I am so sorry to hear about your two colleagues, but I do not believe that any kind of human justice or punishment can prevent such things happening.
Fear of God is the start of wisdom, and most of us do not fear God.
After the death of a loved one, justice is rarely seen to be fair, we become angry and it eats away at us. Anger is like picking up a burning coal with the intentions of throwing it at the person we are angry with; the person who gets burned the most is ourselves.
Forgiveness is a means of overcoming the anger that burns away in our heart and mind.
In the spirit of praying to a loving and forgiving God
Eric
I find christians very fond of insisting that we all don't fear God, we all love to sin... etc.Fear of God is the start of wisdom, and most of us do not fear God.
It is easy indeed to speak of love and forgiveness when the casualties are nameless and negligible.
Two young doctors investing their years and their life to be pillars of their communities, snuffed literally in a minute, while a repeat offender leeches off society and gets off with a mere slap on the wrist because you and apparently many others equate justice with lack of forgiveness...
it is better to leave justice to God. There is also the need to pray for the guilty person, for their healing, we are told to pray for our enemies.
In the spirit of praying to live in the fear of God.
Eric
Again, God has given us a system to implement worldly justice, as well it is an expiation of sin so even criminals have a chance at Godly forgiveness in the after life after they have paid their dues!
hello and asalaamu alaikum to you as well,Greetings and peace be with you greenshirt;
Are the crowd supposed to cheer if the family want the guilty person put to death, is it better to forgive or condemn?
In the spirit of praying to a loving and merciful God.
Eric
I find that very encouraging that it is better to forgive, but it always seems the harder path because the culprit appears to walk free.i guess it could be said that it is better to forgive someone than to carry out the punishment. but there is no harm in either choice.
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