I'm not going to waste one hot second thinking or wondering about what is appropriate or okay to happen to him from now on. Get his ass out of society, and I don't give a flying fuck. Obviously he doesn't care what he did to those kids; why should I care what happens to him?
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And now there is officially nothing left to say on this topic. We are just rehashing the same points over and over.
If not feeling bad when horrible people have horrible things happen to them means my conscience is not clear then so be it. Once again, karma is a bitch.
And please don't say "it's okay to wish him to burn in hell as punishment in the afterlife because then it means God thinks he's a nasty little bastard too" because that is so hypocritical. All it's doing is allowing you to wish the same kind of pain on him that other people are, but somehow absolve yourself of the responsibility of it by throwing the issue in "God's hands".
Well, assuming this post is for me, I never said anything of the sort. In fact, I said just the opposite....that wishing these things would not be different. What I did say was that I didn't think that anyone actually said that.
There isn't a difference. I just don't think anyone said they wished him to burn in Hell. I think that those who said his punishment would be in the afterlife is recognizing that the final judgment/punishment is up to God.
ok..IF a person believes that there is a god who sits in judgement after you die- waiting to hand down an ultimate punishment, does that happen immediately post death? is there a court? attorneys all go to hell, right, so probably no criminal defense lawyers...please describe.
I'm not getting the sense that you really want to know, but in case you are, individual judgment is immediate.