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Watching a special on BTK. Makes me wonder. Do know a guy through my grandparents when they were missionaries in Philadelphia. He murdered someone on drugs, didn't recall it till years later, always thought it was a dream (plus he was in a coma some time after that). Came to realize it was real. Confessed his crime and family of victim forgave him. Serving 20-40 years. Up for parole in 2 months. Had dinner with him when I was 12 or 13 before he went to jail.

Watching a special on BTK. Makes me wonder. Do know a guy through my grandparents when they were missionaries in Philadelphia. He murdered someone on drugs, didn't recall it till years later, always thought it was a dream (plus he was in a coma some time after that). Came to realize it was real. Confessed his crime and family of victim forgave him. Serving 20-40 years. Up for parole in 2 months. Had dinner with him when I was 12 or 13 before he went to jail.

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Came to realize it was real. Confessed his crime and family of victim forgave him.

I'll never understand this. This is the result of the "hippy" style Christianity- I'd wager anything that the family are vocal Christians or spiritualists of some kind. They take "turn the other cheek" way too fucking literally, and they believe that only God can judge; this is false. God outright states in the Bible that we are here on earth to judge. He is in Heaven to judge. This obsessive need to forgive reminds me of that Swedish faggot who was "raped" by a gang of muslims, where they shoved a glass bottle up his ass. He forgives his attackers, too. Absurd.

Serving 20-40 years. Up for parole in 2 months.

Given context clues, based on the age you provided, it sounds like he served about 15-20 years, and he's probably going to get out on parole. I'm so sick of our fucking kike judicial system. WHY HAND OUT SENTENCES AND NOT ENFORCE THEM?! We see this pattern with most criminals who end up being killed mid-felony: that they had been sentenced to decades of prison time for various crimes, but they only serve like 5% of it... so they end up free to come out and fuck with more society. That nigger who got shot and began the Kenosha riots was 27 years old... he had been charged, convicted, and sentenced to a total of 31 years. HOW THE FUCK WAS HE NOT IN PRISON THAT NIGHT?! He had more prison time than time alive... but there he was, drunk at Wendy's, fighting the police.

This "catch and release" for niggers is so out of control, so unbelievable, that it must be intentional. There's simply no other solution as to how these obviously dangerous MENACES are free to do what menaces do. Letting a nigger out who is serving 20-life for a murder back into society is like pulling the pin on a grenade and throwing it into a house full of people- it's going to cause a mess and people will die.

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>This obsessive need to forgive

I rant about this to people all the time, they have no idea what it means.

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The Bible actually condones vengeance and justice via the sword. Did Jesus forgive his murderers? Do you think those pharisees were allowed into heaven? I really doubt it.

Could he forgive Pontius Pilate? Probably. Pilate didn't know what he was involved in, didn't know that he was being used as a tool to set up this human sacrifice that would save mankind's souls. Pilate didn't want to kill Jesus. He had to, or face death or censure or a riot.

"Eye for an eye" is a principle of the Bible. Didn't the phrase "An eye for an eye, and the whole world would be blind" originate from some other source? I don't think it's in the Bible, some faggot liberal probably said it.

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"An eye for an eye, and the whole world would be blind"

Lol first I heard that, yeah some bleeding heart liberal idiot faggot who's never had his dear sister or his mother or his wife raped and strangled to death and then dumped on some remote dirt road likely said it.

And even then, I've seen people stand in the courtroom and publicly 'forgive' these evil irredeemable psychopathic murderers and they are only doing it to make themselves feel good but it's a horrible disservice to other victims, to the world, and to the justice system.

I love the families that camp out and then cheer when their loved one's murderer is fried.

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The family thought someone else did it. Hispanics, but on the whiter side. Gave them closure. Turned himself in. He's at 20 years now. Forgiveness isn't easy, but sometimes necessary.

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Forgiveness isn't easy, but sometimes necessary.

I absolutely disagree. Sometimes, holding an eternal grudge is necessary.

This scum fuck took their family member's life. This is an act that cannot be forgiven. Can you forgive a reckless driver who ran a stop sign and killed your kid? Yeah, that's different- it was an accident. The guy's a fucking jackass, but he didn't set out to murder your son. He didn't put a bullet in him, or stab him, or beat him until his fucking heart stopped. That's what your "friend" here did. This is unforgivable, and I declare anyone who says an act such as this is forgivable to be a moral and physical coward.

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I mean, he was fucked up with a friend. Thought it was a dream for years. Not excusing it, but he knew he must serve a punishment. Could've gotten away with it