Thursday, April 12, 2012
Titanic report
If I was on the life boat already saved, I would want to go back and help the others. The captain shouldn't be forgiven by anyone, the people that died or the people who was saved. The captain said the Titanic was unsinkable, and it sank. He was being careless and not watching for ice burgs. He was the one in charge, so he shouldv'e had more crew members helping look out. When they hit the iceburg, the captain should have warned everyone that the ship was sinking! The life boats should've been packed full, and people should have actually came to help! I wouldn't be able to forgive the captain or the other boat members, because the sinking could have been avioded and more people could have been saved. Some women and children still had husbands and fathers on that boat, and I doubt they could forgive either.
Tuesday, April 10, 2012
No Forgiveness
A young woman aborts her baby to aviod the social stigma of being an unwed mother. I do not believe that she should recieve forgiveness. The woman put her self in that position by having sexually intercourses unprotectedly, and not being married either. She should've taken the responsibility for her own actions, and kept the baby. Having an abortition is the same as committing a murder, and it should be illegal to be done. She could have also went with adoption, if she didn't want to care for the child.
The solider does not deserve any pity at all.
"Then he jumped in to the street. Seconds later the mother followed. Then from the windows fell burning bodies.. We shot.. Oh God!"
The soliders killed the innocent little boy, who hadn't even had a chance to live yet. The solider couldv'e changed things, he could've walked away and not have killed any Jews. He had a choice, and he chose wrong.
"Yes. I see them plain eyes before me..."
They took people's lives that didn't deserve to be killed. The solider should have to live with the thoughts of all the people he killed for the rest of his life. He doesn't deserve any pity from any. He is his own person and he can make his own decisions. Their is no one else to blame for what happened to the Jews except: the soliders, the leaders, and other countries.
"Then he jumped in to the street. Seconds later the mother followed. Then from the windows fell burning bodies.. We shot.. Oh God!"
The soliders killed the innocent little boy, who hadn't even had a chance to live yet. The solider couldv'e changed things, he could've walked away and not have killed any Jews. He had a choice, and he chose wrong.
"Yes. I see them plain eyes before me..."
They took people's lives that didn't deserve to be killed. The solider should have to live with the thoughts of all the people he killed for the rest of his life. He doesn't deserve any pity from any. He is his own person and he can make his own decisions. Their is no one else to blame for what happened to the Jews except: the soliders, the leaders, and other countries.
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