Punish body or punish heart

Nicolas 2021-12-10 08:01:26

2019.12.24 I watched the movie "Death Prisoners Walk" last night, and I have two gains. One is that the English translation of the heart-hearted kind is you have a large heart, which is consistent with the Chinese saying "Your heart is really big"; the other is that the death penalty may be The wrong way of punishment, the darker the soul, the more it needs to be redeemed. When you have the ability to subdue a wicked person without killing him, you can try to punish his bad heart instead of destroying his body. Labor and education should bring about change. The battlefield is different. In order to defend, you must resist. Resistance will produce killing, but killing is not the goal, peace is. So it was right to release the prisoners after the war. Human beings are a big life body, depriving a wicked person of his life without transforming his soul. Although his body is dead and angered and hostile, it still enters the aura circulation, which will only bring darker energy. It is like a family killing a relative who is considered a bad person. And every wicked person is just a baby at birth. Both have parents. Mankind is responsible for all evil thoughts and actions in this world.

However, if it is not sentenced to death, will the male protagonist really repent?

In addition, the criminal motive is extremely despicable and the consequences are extremely serious. Can you clearly recognize your evil and keep your life to reform?

In addition, if the criminal motive is extremely despicable and the consequences are extremely serious, and if you don't realize that you are evil, should you punish your body?

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Dead Man Walking quotes

  • Matthew Poncelet: I was just fucking chicken.

  • Prison guard: Do you have any last words, Poncelet?

    Matthew Poncelet: Yes, I do.

    [pauses]

    Matthew Poncelet: Mr. Delacroix, I don't wanna leave this world with any hate in my heart. I ask your forgiveness for what I done. It was a terrible thing I done, taking your son away from you.

    Clyde Percy: [Softly to his wife] How about us?

    Matthew Poncelet: Mr. and Mrs. Percy, I hope my death gives you some relief.