How many of us experienced at least once in our lives when we were so angry that we felt the urge of killing someone?
It has always been a question in my mind because I for one had several such times. Of course I was never close to putting the thought in action.
Another question is, what would happen if we live in a world where killing is not a crime or if we are at a position of having others' lives at our disposal?
yes, the majority of us are innocent of murder. However, is this because we are fundamentally better than the murderers or simply because 1) we don't have the ability; 2) we are afraid of the penalties; and/or 3) we don't have the opportunity when we are feeling the urge?
God gives us our conscience. For however many times we feel the whispers of the conscience are so weak that he is overwhelmed by the devil in our mind?
It has always been a question in my mind because I for one had several such times. Of course I was never close to putting the thought in action.
Another question is, what would happen if we live in a world where killing is not a crime or if we are at a position of having others' lives at our disposal?
yes, the majority of us are innocent of murder. However, is this because we are fundamentally better than the murderers or simply because 1) we don't have the ability; 2) we are afraid of the penalties; and/or 3) we don't have the opportunity when we are feeling the urge?
God gives us our conscience. For however many times we feel the whispers of the conscience are so weak that he is overwhelmed by the devil in our mind?