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"an eye for an eye makes the whole world blind"
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★ It's very difficult to assess the damage caused and the revenge expected although the expression often finds usage in conflict hit zones .
★ Of course it is often used in settling personal disputes and is seen as quick deliverance of criminal justice .
★ But as a philosophy I feel it should be discarded and a better means of dealing with such situations should be employed .
★ This is an age old expression like tooth for a tooth and others . In the Arab Israeli war this technique is still in use by Israel who inflicts limited damage for an injury caused by Palestinians .
An eye for an eye makes the whole world blind". Gandhi quote. The father of non-
violent resistance in the modern age, Mahatma Gandhi led a peaceful revolt that won
India's independence from British colonial rule. His message of non-violent resistance is
as timely today as it was 50 years ago. Red and black on gold 100% cotton, pre-shrunk
t-shirt.When someone commits a heinous crime, such as murder, he or she is usually sentenced to death. This is known as capital punishment or the death penalty. The death penalty has always been a very controversial subject. Even in the Bible there is no side to capital punishment. Adam and Eve's sons were Cain and Abel. Each son had brought a sacrifice to God. God accepted Abel's, but rejected Cain's. Cain was so angry with his brother that he killed him. God then put a curse on Cain and sent him to wander the earth. He also put a mark on Cain's body so that no one would be tempted to kill Cain for killing his brother. If anyone killed Cain for killing Abel, they would be more severely punished than Cain was by God. Exodus 21:15 states, "Whoever strikes a man a mortal blow must be put to death." However, Luke 6:36-38 states, " Be compassionate as your Father is compassionate. Do not judge, and you will not be judged.