[ hmmmm. it's probably telling enough that famine seems to take a second to actually think about this. ]
Is it my turn for a wordier answer? Though if there's any concept that merits it, I suppose it's the matter of life and death.
Whether or not I think a criminal's life is forfeit depends on if all other rehabilitation processes failed. It'd be more worth considering than whether or not I'd accept killing children, admittedly. But it's not as though every criminal and murderer automatically deserves death. Some of you still count. And I suppose children can be murderers.
But I do think ultimately, I would still oppose the sacrifice of life. For myself, it is only to answer curiosity without any true, grand purpose. If I had one, maybe. As it stands, I don't.
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Is it my turn for a wordier answer? Though if there's any concept that merits it, I suppose it's the matter of life and death.
Whether or not I think a criminal's life is forfeit depends on if all other rehabilitation processes failed. It'd be more worth considering than whether or not I'd accept killing children, admittedly. But it's not as though every criminal and murderer automatically deserves death. Some of you still count. And I suppose children can be murderers.
But I do think ultimately, I would still oppose the sacrifice of life. For myself, it is only to answer curiosity without any true, grand purpose. If I had one, maybe. As it stands, I don't.