NoogaVol423
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There's times where I would definitely agree with this, but this isn't one of those times.He has an empathy deficiency that was exacerbated by religion. We may in the near future develop a cure for such ailments, at which point we'd have an ethical obligation to "fix" and release him.
But even if we knew we'd never discover any such panacea, capital punishment remains untenable and wholly unnecessary. Life in prison should be the lot of the unreasonably dangerous.
There's times where I would definitely agree with this, but this isn't one of those times.
I've always debated whether a guy like this is hoping he gets life in jail, or if he rather get the death penalty