Answer: If punishments were meted out based on equal time spans then a murderer who suffocated an infant to death in 120 seconds should deserve a jail time of 2 mins only. A rapist who took 4 minutes to vandalize the woman serves a 4 minute jail time or just a fine of few thousands of dollars (piece of cake for a rich guy), so on and so forth. Punishments are handed out based on their moral and consequential implication. This is where we claim that god is the best judge of what punishment his creations deserve.
Friday, July 14, 2017
Question : Why finite crimes deserve endless hell torture punishments?
Question : Why finite crimes deserve endless hell torture punishments?
Answer: If punishments were meted out based on equal time spans then a murderer who suffocated an infant to death in 120 seconds should deserve a jail time of 2 mins only. A rapist who took 4 minutes to vandalize the woman serves a 4 minute jail time or just a fine of few thousands of dollars (piece of cake for a rich guy), so on and so forth. Punishments are handed out based on their moral and consequential implication. This is where we claim that god is the best judge of what punishment his creations deserve.
Answer: If punishments were meted out based on equal time spans then a murderer who suffocated an infant to death in 120 seconds should deserve a jail time of 2 mins only. A rapist who took 4 minutes to vandalize the woman serves a 4 minute jail time or just a fine of few thousands of dollars (piece of cake for a rich guy), so on and so forth. Punishments are handed out based on their moral and consequential implication. This is where we claim that god is the best judge of what punishment his creations deserve.