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[[Using a throw away account to attempt to be... at least a little bit more anon than he would be otherwise.]]
How can you tell if someone's resolve to be different than they were in the past is true?
And how do you stop thinking about someone who ruined your life.
How can you tell if someone's resolve to be different than they were in the past is true?
And how do you stop thinking about someone who ruined your life.
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Some happen regardless of your will to stop it.
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A person who steals to avoid starvation is still arrested the same as the person who steals on a whim. Someone forced by circumstance to harm another despite their efforts to avoid it is still the one who has caused the harm.
Punishment does not resolve the situation. Only removing the source of the misfortune that cause the situation to exist.
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In the vast majority of cases there are many steps one can take before reaching the state of imminent death by starvation.
Again, I am not arguing that hunger is not a cause that needs to be addressed and removed. It is and it should be a priority of every community that the needs of its members are met.
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Surely you can understand how reducing the amount of effort that goes into crimefighting and wars would grant resources towards the solving of other social issues?
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[[He has two lives of experience to back up that bitterness.]]
Have the policemen in your world become doctors? Have those who only know how to fight been able to find life without battle?
Has that change happened, in your world?
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It's a process. We were only five years into that process.
Do you presume personal experience with the divine?
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The divine of other worlds I have met held no better understanding of the mortals they toyed with, or the other worlds they nearly tore apart in their desire for their own gain.
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[ It's nice to have this conversation over text where he can just state things with absolute certainty, when in reality not all about his faith is quite as clear to him anymore. It's unsettling. ]
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Many who deal in punishment talk of justice. They decide that they are worthy to judge and execute judgement. But any force, mortal or otherwise, that takes justice into their own hands, is only using justice as an excuse.
[[A lesson that Kiryu had taught him all too well, as much as he hadn't at all wanted to hear those words from his former mentor...]]
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It is awfully presumptuous of you to assume that your experiences apply to the entirety of the multiverse.
[ .............. says Mikami. ]
Justice is not an excuse. Justice is a measurable value and people are merely making excuses to evade it, justify their own horrid actions. Punishment would not be necessary in a society where people have internalized and understood righteousness.
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Punishment does not teach people what is right and what is wrong.
True justice does not punish. True justice does not destroy. Those who do so in the name of justice are not righteous, be they god or man.
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The hell would make you ask that?
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Regardless of what crimes they've committed.
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And yet it provides closure and safety; a guarantee that nobody else will ever suffer by the hands of this person again.
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Does anything ever really provide closure, when you've lost someone?
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