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Considering the popularity of serial killers in the 20th century it is easy to see why. What new way to de-value life will bring in the 21st century, I'm going with spree killing, what are you're thoughts?

2007-12-07 16:30:20 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous in Arts & Humanities Philosophy

I wasn't thinking about doing it, I was just thinking about the world we live in?
We can't all be asking questions like; how can I tell if she likes me

2007-12-07 19:06:20 · update #1

Just to reassure Ms. Valentine

2007-12-07 19:07:07 · update #2

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Yes, it is true that good old Jack said this. And based on current and recently past events during the end of the 20th century and the opening of the 21st, I'm going to have to say that the spree killing has already happened. But if you really think about it, there's nothing so really de-valuing about just killing a whole bunch of people all at once. It's something that's got to have meaning. I think that deep down Jack really just believed that he was going to usher in a whole new line of people who wouldn't just be copycats or mock up killers--he knew he was going to open a door that the sickest, most troubling and simply most intriguing individuals were going to walk through. I think that serial killings are here to stay for good. I'm sure you'll have a spree killing every now and then but there's just something that Jack gave to serial killers that they don't seem to be willing to relinquish just yet.

2007-12-07 16:48:52 · answer #1 · answered by scifichik61306 2 · 0 1

in case you easily seem up the bypass connection with the scripture at John 18: 6 you will see it factors to John 7:40 six the place it states "The officers responded: “under no circumstances has [yet another] guy spoken like this.” They knew he became the "Christ" that's Greek for Messiah. It says no longer something approximately Him being God. alongside comparable lines, shall we study Philippians 2:9, the place the apostle Paul describes what God did after Jesus died and became resurrected. The verse says: "God exalted him [Jesus] to an exceptional place and kindly gave him the call it fairly is above another call." If Jesus became God or equivalent to God previously he died and God later exalted him to a extra physically powerful place, would that no longer placed Jesus above God? yet how could absolutely everyone develop into better to God? And if he became God previously he died, how can God die? there is not any "secret" right here. Jesus is the Son of God. additionally, God continually spoke of Jesus as his son, and Jesus continually spoke of God as his father, showing that God became older and had extra authority. He additionally suggested that he got here to do God's will and not his very own, showing 2 wills; his father and his. 2 separate wills. in case you opt to bypass on believing that God has 3 heads, then you definately could have 3 too, given which you have been created in his photograph!

2016-11-14 20:45:34 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

first off no one really knew who jack the ripper was, i doubt if he said that unless your twisted in his idea's then i say you need some help. i've read about every serial killer out there even on the f.b.i website which i get email's on a wkly basis. they have an extensive background on serial killer's. you need a knew hobby. this killing thing could be considered threatening to others you need to withdraw this question now.

2007-12-07 17:07:14 · answer #3 · answered by Valentine 5 · 1 0

what a twisted question, well with all the violence we are exposed to daily it will be something like the films a copycat jigsaw or a real hunting club such as in hostel.

2007-12-07 16:38:57 · answer #4 · answered by cajunbaby 6 · 2 0

Jack never left any message's

2007-12-08 06:27:05 · answer #5 · answered by Spsipath 4 · 0 0

Well um... i .... don't... you need help!!!!!

2007-12-07 16:33:28 · answer #6 · answered by essmeluke 3 · 0 0

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