Do you believe that we should work towards the best possible future regardless of the sins of the past, or focus on justice being doled out for those who have committed such sins regardless of if it sets back the solution?
Its a question I struggle with myself regarding our favorite topic.
We agree on one thing then, for that's the impasse I also am at.
However, does letting one go without punishment simply enable the bad behavior by telling them it was forgivable in the first place? That all the horrors and suffering they caused simply vanished so we can play house again. Is it even worth reconciling with such beasts, or should they be tamed back into livestock instead of being offered a seat at the table?
Do you believe that we should work towards the best possible future regardless of the sins of the past, or focus on justice being doled out for those who have committed such sins regardless of if it sets back the solution?
Its a question I struggle with myself regarding our favorite topic.
We agree on one thing then, for that's the impasse I also am at.
However, does letting one go without punishment simply enable the bad behavior by telling them it was forgivable in the first place? That all the horrors and suffering they caused simply vanished so we can play house again. Is it even worth reconciling with such beasts, or should they be tamed back into livestock instead of being offered a seat at the table?
Its a hard question to answer, at least for me.