Josh can write these songs, it is by no means cold-blooded borderline personality and anti-social personality. He is just sick and needs help. He may have asked for help but failed; or he may not know how to ask for help. We do not know the truth. But he killed others and hurt more people, so he chose to express it this way. He was saved, and the tragedies of those children can also be avoided. Sam is like us, like everyone who likes josh's songs, in any case, I can't figure out that the author is such a sinful person. Except for his favorite son, he can't think of an evil version of josh. He just missed his son and wanted to understand what happened to his son, so he went to sing josh's songs. He can't accept what others say about his son, so he has to listen and sing all the time, trying to find out. What is sin? How to define morality? It is pitiful to be hurt by others, it is pitiful not to get help, hurting others is a sin, sympathizing with others is love, is sympathizing with sinners a sin, or a kind of great love, or Stockholm syndrome? How old is it to think about these issues? Where to learn from? Is there really a correct answer? How to answer if there is no? I still don't know.
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