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We committed acts that are sometimes unjustifiably wrong. But how can we reconcile our religious/moral stand on it?

2007-04-18 15:06:58 · 17 answers · asked by hermecshec 2 in Social Science Psychology

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He was definitely without a shred of a doubt a completely deranged and confused individual with twisted motives. I guess he didn't know that some of the people he murdered didn't drive Mercedes and wear gold necklaces or have trust funds.
I can only feel sorry that the authorities didn't get a hold onto this butt-wipe before he carried out his demonic plan.

2007-04-18 15:17:42 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

If you were someone that personally knew someone from there, you'd probably hate him. It would be also hard to forgive what he did and the lives he affected.

It's just sad that there were signs of his mental instability and no one took the time to talk with him. He obviously was a loner, maybe even not out of choice but just plain shyness. No one ever made the effort to befriend him to help him not feel so isolated away from home/parents. Again it's a shame that he didn't seek help and felt his only option was to kill.

2007-04-18 15:52:13 · answer #2 · answered by Rex 4 · 1 0

even however the quicker information comments do certainly point out that he replaced into Asian - does not recommend that he replaced into an immigrant criminal or unlawful. He very nicely would have been Asian American. (even however i think of all ? individuals ought to opposite that around to American ?. that are they first? individuals? Or ? subculture separatists? which skill if one is American first their subculture ought to take 2nd at the back of the observe American. even yet it does mean that they lose their historical past status.) What I extremely have been listening to following the quicker information tale is that the reason of the taking pictures replaced into extra in all possibility from family members dispute. the two between him and his family members. Or because of the fact he replaced into disenchanted that his lady chum or ex-lady chum dropped him and replaced into seeing yet another. (replace to the information covers this lots. That he replaced right into a chinese language pupil here analyzing on a Visa. That he replaced into arguing with a woman interior the dormitory and it replaced into interrupted by skill of a male adviser. this is while he began taking pictures in accordance to witnesses) nonetheless do no longer leap to conclusions without extra records or data with regard to the region. that's the place maximum the BS lies besides. all people isn't assets to all people else regardless of situations or situations. Couples single destroy-up, and Married couples divorce. that's existence. recover from it and enable them to bypass be happy. As to your question i think of all people must be blanketed in psychological finding out, and comments. Employers do it with their purposes while hiring. Even after being employed - some managers of businesses have been examined and evaluted in ordinary terms to make certain they should no longer have ever been introduced aboard to paintings.

2016-12-10 05:51:43 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

No, I don't have it in my heart to forgive a coward like that. He had the attitude that everyone had a chip on their shoulder. Pepole endure hardships everyday. I'm sure there were people that tried to befriend him just as there were people that didn't want to have anything to do with him. If he hadn't been so self absorbed in his own misery, he may have seen the ones that could have assisted him in finding inner peace. True, he was a troubled young man but he was afforded many pleasures in life as well. Pleasures that he took away from 32 victims and their friends, family and loved ones.

2007-04-18 15:20:03 · answer #4 · answered by little lu-lu 6 · 0 1

I feel like he was a mentally disturbed person who fell through the cracks in the system. There were teachers who expressed concern over his behavior and writings but nothing was done about it. I feel sorry for the families of those who lost loved ones and for the other students who will feel anxious and uneasy for a long time to come after a tragedy like this. I think we should pray for Cho's family and that he will get what he deserves, but will also get psychological help in the process.

2007-04-18 15:15:00 · answer #5 · answered by vanhammer 7 · 2 1

I don't hate him. I just wish he never would of kill all those innocent people. The guy obvious had mental health problems that were unsolved and his insanity drove him to do something horribly wrong. If he would've gotten help this incident could've been avoided.

2007-04-18 15:14:24 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Forgive him. Hate will only consume me and that will give him power over me even when he has passed on.

2007-04-18 15:12:09 · answer #7 · answered by tranquil 6 · 0 0

I guess if God can forgive him. So can I. It shouldn't affect our religious or moral stands.. He messed up. Life goes on, for you and for the victims if they so believe.

2007-04-18 15:12:18 · answer #8 · answered by cozmik_terra 2 · 1 1

I think that I'll forgive him..
hehehe
well,each human have their own probs only the way their settle their problem is different..
maybe there's something happen in his life that make him do like that
I'm sure he regret what he had done

2007-04-18 15:17:17 · answer #9 · answered by Diyana_Malaysia 1 · 0 2

Flush him from your mind. Even thinking about him gives him the power that he demanded.

2007-04-18 15:16:33 · answer #10 · answered by robbie 5 · 2 0

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