Father shoots teenage son for abusing a minor....
By mariaf324
@mariaf324 (96)
United States
November 20, 2009 9:47pm CST
I recently saw an article where a father shoots the son to death who violated a minor. Is that something you would justify?? Some would say well the son deserved it but even so, it should be in gods hands what other forms of punishment he should do. What do you guys think??
2 responses
@dodo19 (48153)
• Beaconsfield, Quebec
21 Nov 09
I don't really feel as though the father's actions can be fully justified. Yes, his son did something wrong and should be punished. I am not here to dispute this at all. What I want to say is that I don't think that it was up to the father to decide what the suitable punishment for his son should be. I don't think that the murder of this man is justified for what he did to someone else.
@Fulltank (2882)
• Philippines
21 Nov 09
A father knew better the character of his son more than any other people. He might knew that his son is capable off and maybe felt ashamed for himself of raising such child. Did you get the point? He himself knew that its a sin to commits such shameful act but tolerating a son who does unforgeable sin would be much worst. And maybe, God will understand what he did. Or they both see each other in hell.


