Yeah.
Him and the drug companies who refused to put warning labels on the antidepresents that DHS and the school psychiatrist made his parents feed him.
2007-12-07 15:51:21
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answered by NONAME 7
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No.
We all are human, and make human mistakes.
Our souls should not to be held accountable.
I look forward to seeing Hitler on the other side.
Who are you to instill guilt in others for having another opinion?
EDIT: I don't think he was mentally ill. The media says he had clinical depression, and I think either they were lying or he was misdiagnosed. People with clinical depression don't want to go down in "glory", they would rather sleep until they die of starvation. All they want is for the pain they feel to stop. They generally do not blame others for their pain, and certainly not strangers.
In reality, I think he just felt isolated. Isolation is very dangerous.
2007-12-07 23:59:31
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answered by Anonymous
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The God and Christ I would believe to exist would not hate or condemn him, but weep for his troubled and misguided soul, embrace him, and heal him.
But, I can certainly understand the desire to see retribution placed upon him. His actions were cowardly and cruel. I just see types like him more as patheticly disturbed, rather than 'evil'.
p.s. And of course his victims would be embraced as well, and hopefully could all find peace and healing together.
2007-12-07 23:57:54
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answered by lmn78744 7
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From what I know of Christianity and how Christians are supposed to think...you should be ashamed of yourself for HOPING that another human being is in "Hell."
It's hypocrisy like yours that keeps on reminding me WHY I am not one of you.
2007-12-08 22:51:04
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answered by eris 4
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Yes
instead of killing innocent people
he should have looked up
the sex offenders
and took them out
edit
tell all that to the families that had a loved one taken
and what if he had bruttaly raped a child or women
would you feel the same
do you really think when he is before his Maker
and He askes him to recant his life
that GOD wont send
this piece of **** to Hell
If you dont
I fell sorry for you
sorry
I cant write anymore
I just hate the killing of needless innoccent
and I pry to a God who does somthiong about it and holds hHis followers accountabler for there actions
On Judgement Day
just sayin
2007-12-07 23:57:27
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answered by angryarron 3
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Why would ANYBODY in their right minds want to see eternal suffering inflicted on someone else? I pray that the victims are at peace, their friends and families are being comforted in their sorrow, and that the kid responsible is somewhere that he's being healed and helped.
God's mercy is from everlasting to everlasting (Psa 103:17), and His love is greater than we can even begin to imagine. May He give strength and peace to all involved.
2007-12-07 23:55:02
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answered by Wolfeblayde 7
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No. He was obviously extremely ill, and struck out in a way that is almost a given anymore in (and almost unique to) our retarded-@ss gun-nut culture.
When you've got uninsured, untreated mentally ill people wading around in a sea of guns, what else should you expect?
2007-12-07 23:51:30
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answered by Je Marche Drôle 3
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I truly feel bad about this kid and what he has done. I also feel for his family and the families of those who were killed.
2007-12-07 23:52:11
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answered by zoril 7
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No I wouldn't wish that on anyone. I can only hope that God takes mercy on his soul.
2007-12-08 02:19:09
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answered by SigGirl 5
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No. I don't. A lost soul is the most tragic thing that can happen. I will pray for his soul, and the souls of all those he killed. If he's there, then it was his decision and it is just, but so very, very sad.
2007-12-07 23:51:43
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answered by republocrat 3
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