Saturday, August 2, 2014


"Ernest Hemingway once wrote 'The world is a fine place, and worth fighting for'...I agree with the second part." Somerset


Do you think that this serial killer wants to teach the world a lesson?

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  1. I think that yes, the killer did want to give a lesson to the world because every murder he did was with the people that exceeded with the sinthey represented.
    Like the fat man, he ate too much and that was his sin, for that reason he war murdered. that was the way the killer made him listen.

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  2. Why did he want to give the world that lesson?

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    1. he probably grew up surrounded by violence, so he decided to make justice on his own and kill the people that weren't good for society

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  3. It could be a way that he thought was the right to give the world a lesson, but in my opinion that doesn´t justify kill people, we don´t have the right to take othes people life, so what i think is that it could be how hw want to people learn but it wasn´t the best way.

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  4. ... that doesn´t justify killing civilians....
    We don´t have the right to take other people´s lives
    Pay attention to punctuation
    ... he wanted people to learn what?

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    1. he wanted to teach that we should not exceed our sins, this doesn't bring good things, maybe his intention was to make a better place but kill others wasn't the right way

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  5. I think that it is true, we have to try and to fight, but for me it is not necessary to use the violence in order to impose our way to think, and we have to learn how accept the others and their opinions. For me this knowledge growing up ourselves.

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    1. violence
      way of thinking
      learn to accept
      I don´t understand the last idea. Can you correct it?

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  6. Excuse me teacher but I just read the second part and for this reason my answer was about the first phrase.
    I think that the killer wants to teach and the most probably thing is that the person who died learnt but it is too late to give a teaching and it isn't a good way to think and I cannot understand how a person is able to do a hurt like that.

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  7. It is possible, maybe he thinks to change the world in this way. The world is full sins, people are lies, avaricious and lecherous- he thinks – this world will be better if these people die, in addition it will be a lesson to the others persons because they don’t make sins. However he cannot take a life because the pain leads to hate and the hate to the sin

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    1. ...he thinks about changing the
      this world is full of sinners or sins????
      He thinks that people are used to telling lies and that they usually fall in lust. Thus, he believes that this world will be a better place to live without this kind of people; besides through his horrible acts, he is giving a lesson to the world and in that way people will not continue being sinners. However, he doesn´t have the right to decide who lives and who dies because pain.....

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  8. From my point of view, into a serial killer mind doesn't exist the notion of goodness and wickedness, so it couldn´t be possible for it the teaching of a "lesson" to mankind. Human reason is unpredictable and can be influenced by strongs ideas and thoughts, and they can be contened in books or we can found them on the rue.

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  9. The seven sins make up part of the people, all us have something of this. No, the serial killer want to teach the world a lesson certanily the excess are bad. More beyond of to list as seven sins, being the gluttony, sloth, pride, greed, envy, lust and anger. On this world there is unevennes, illness, injustice and we can see the abuse of this. The several killer wants that us consider a change. If the humanity needs changes but the serial murderes are not the solution. I think that the men are free, we can to choose between bad or well, of the resolution that each one take this worlds can improve. The humanity needs more people to help other people.
    Finally the seven deadly sins are way seeing the world and the human condition.

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  10. In the world there are lots of people who have this kind of thinking, thinkings that are related directly with the way they act, think and the way they behave themselves. sometimes serial killers are justifying a cause to fight for saying thet they want to: "purge the world of its prejudices".

    For this guy his reason to killing civilians was related only with his obsession for the seven sins, and as many other killers in the world who fight for some reason, his was to punish people with their own weakness attacking straight to their strength.

    But never losing his main goal that was detective David Mills. his biggest obsession at the end of the day Doe "The killer" got what he wanted to. He achieved to take Mills' life taking his most precious possession: ¡His wife life and fotuitously his baby's life! what provoked the wrath.

    it's a weird way to see how assassins they carry out ther murders in oreder to pursuit a "Reason" to be in peace with their deity.

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  11. It is senseless the justification he employs in order show the world that sinners are corrupting it, it has not reasonable idea the fact of killing civilians just because. Only because you think it's suitable to. if not we can see cases as Charles Mansons' one or Shoko Asahara's one as well. where thay thought that they were doing it right just because their beliefs.

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    1. in order to show...
      it doesn´t make sense the
      some clear examples are Charles Manson who murdered seven people in 1971 and....
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      assassin:A person who murders an important person for political or religious reasons.
      fotuitously ?????

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  12. I think that someone can’t teach a lesson to someone else in that way. As we know everybody is a victim of the capital sins, that’s not the best, but is not necessary to kill a lot of innocent people to teach the world that wrong. He was thinking in himself without realizing the consequences of his acts.

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  13. ... teach the world that they are following the wrong way
    Why do you think he wasn´t aware of the consequences of his acts?

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