kill the person who you have hated the most in your life for what ther did for you...remember zero consequences..not jail, guilt, hell, etc....would you do it...please give details why and why not..what'd they do and do they deserve it..
2006-11-10
14:38:15
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This is just a hypothecical situation, Jonni. I am not thinking of killing anyone or angry at anyone currently. I had thought about this question ifn the past when angry etc and wondered now how people would answer it so you can put away your concern, ok? Many of you still answered bringing up guilt which I stated would not be involved in the hypothetical..interesting answers.
2006-11-10
16:01:34 ·
update #1
maryjane-good point time takes away much of the hate and Mr ed, when he mentioned in a fit of rage, one doesn't think about consequences.
2006-11-13
05:12:12 ·
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also mr ed..good observastion about becoming a pychopath without guilt..maybe I should have left guilt as a consequence as it seems to be one thing that really stays people's hands...even if they didn't have to worr about a punishment in the here or hereafter.
2006-11-13
05:14:32 ·
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shagging and joe cool went even beyond in their presupposing which demonstrates thought. Many thought about family members and chance of repentence. All in all, many good answers..quite interesting to read and very hard to pick a best.
2006-11-13
05:18:13 ·
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You know, I really like questions that allow you to get out of your present mode and fantasize the impossible. This is a great question - too bad so many would not allow themselves to think the unthinkable and simply answer the question!!
I would never kill because I really do not hate anyone. But your question allows me to do that without guilt, zero consequence, no hell and in this space, I'm going to have take that brain jump to this place and "live it" for the moment.
There is one person. I don't hate him but I hate what he did. He murdered my niece; my sister's first and only child when she was only 1 1/2 years old. This was over 20 years ago when we were young and happily married to "Christian" men. So given this questionable thought process, yes, I would do that...(geez, its really hard to write that "K" word, but that's what I'd do). The reason I would do it is that though he had to serve 15 years in the military prison (he was in the Navy at the time of his child's death), what he did to that little girl is unthinkable. I can't tell you the details because it is gory and just thinking about it actually pains me. I think I never allowed myself to want to hurt him because it was wrong to think it - not that I wanted to do it but I wasn't even allowed (as a Christian) to have those kind of thoughts, so we PRAYED for him. Well, that sick B*****d hurt that little girl from the time she was born until 6 months when he broke both her legs and they took her away from him. After a year, he coerced my stupid sister to return to their holy marriage and two months later, the baby was in a coma and later died. Yep, I'd kill him! There - I said it....
2006-11-10 14:55:24
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answered by terryoulboub 5
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No consequences? I still would not kill anyone. I might well kick a few people in the shins though...
I'm an atheist so the whole retribution/consequences thing doesn't work on me..i don't kill because I think there is great value in each and every human life (and I know that is hard to imagine in some cases)..I don't steal because it's wrong to take something from another without permission..I don't f#$k my best friends husband ( I already have a great one of my own) because it would be violating a trust that has been placed in me.
Basically speaking, I don't need to be told not to do things because....if i do i will spend an eternity in hell or big-mary in cell block 3 might like me for her girlfriend.. it's really about having a sense of self responsibility and good morals...
2006-11-10 22:54:37
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answered by KED 4
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No guilt either? hmmm. that would mean I would be a psychopath and not what I am, so possibly I would murder in that case. However being what I am, I realize there is absolutely no point to plain revenge. If killing the person would prevent a repeat offense, that could possibly change things. But in essence, I would say the answer is no, I would not.
As a youngster I remember in a fit of anger almost killing someone I really hated. At the time neither my ocnscience or my fear of personal consequences came up in my mind. I was just very glad I had not killed the person. Hard to explain the reasons for our thought processes. If it were now, the question of conscience, and pleasing God would be very much involved, of course. At that time, that was not in the picture.
2006-11-10 22:45:18
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answered by Mr Ed 7
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Honestly, it's hard to say because things can change in the heat of a moment, but I strongly doubt that I would ever kill someone! The only way that I would would be in self-defense or the defense of another. Of course the person doing the attacking would have to have a gun to the victim's head, or already be stabbing me or that person, etc. Killing in cold blood is completely, utterly and morally wrong; regardless of consequences, if any!!!! Killing someone is taking everything away, not just money, girlfriend/boyfriend, family member, whatever it may be. You're taking away their chances of forgiveness as well as their change. Anyway, I am a firm believer in the philosophy of you reap what you sew, so my answer could have something to do with that. ;-)
2006-11-10 22:52:54
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answered by Anonymous
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It's really a hard question to answer. I'm over here thinking hard about it. That guilt thing is hard to get past. Plus the thought of why they are here and who would miss them. Ok which is just guilt again, see it's hard!
So how about I do it this way. I snap for the day, I have no guilt, and no cares. I pretty much have a black out killing spree. There's a couple good choices I have but I'm gonna just pick one.
I'd kill this one lady because she is mean and nasty to everyone even her own family. She belittles people, talks behind their back, and takes revenge on them. I really couldn't tell you one nice thing about this woman.
2006-11-10 22:58:07
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answered by Gypsy Cat 4
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There are never no consequences!
Say you stabbed him with a knife ... the knife punctures his heart and he bleeds to death. That's the consequence of you stabbing.
If there were no consequences you wouldn't be living or aware.
If he is a rat he will suffer the consequences ... if you commit stupidity ... you will. It is Karma, it will happen because it comes as a consequence of what You do. You can't stop it ... and don't want to.
If he has committed a crime turn him in, so he doesn't do it again ... if he hasn't just forget him, that is a form of death for him in your own mind. Let him die to you, never kill other than physical self defense.
Stop hating ... It's stupid.
Yours with concern;
Jonnie
2006-11-10 23:37:35
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answered by Jonnie 4
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No. Guilt would be consequence enough, and I do not believe in killing for the sake of something petty. Were a serial killer to take the lives of many of those I love, and express no regret, I would consider changing my mind, and going after him, but generally, no, I would not stoop to that level.
2006-11-10 23:03:31
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answered by reverenceofme 6
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No, because that person still has family and it wouldn't be fair to them. Just because I dislike someone doesn't give me the right to do ANYTHING. That person may be a: mom, a dad, brother, sister, son, daughter. granddaughter/son. No matter how much I may hate this person, there are people that love and need this person.
The person, what they did, is between me and God now. I've put my Faith in the Lord and asked for help in forgiveness. It's in the past.
2006-11-10 23:01:57
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answered by creeklops 5
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NO NO NO, just because there are no consequences. My guilt and knowing that I took another's life is enough consequence. I could not live with myself knowing that I took a person's life.
Plus if you stop and think about someone you really hated 5 years ago...if you can remember probably can't because if you have a hatred that strong to kill someone you need serious help. To hate that much is evil.
2006-11-10 22:43:49
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answered by MaryJaneD 5
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No. There is such a person and they did something that I've never been able to forgive them for, but...even they have the right to continue on. I like to think that they'll change, eventually, and I couldn't take that away from them.
2006-11-10 22:58:20
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answered by dingobluefoot 5
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