More important than punishment is redemption

Wilbert 2022-03-25 09:01:09

I happened to see "Death Rider 168 Hours" and recalled
the incident that happened before the students of No. 7 Middle School. I
still remember the feeling of shock and anxiety at the time. I felt resentment towards the perpetrator
. What I have not considered
is that the film weakens the description of the victim's family and focuses on Matthew's changes and psychology as a death row prisoner.
The point that really made me think about redemption is exactly what Helen did.
Hate Can only bring more hatred and only love can defuse hatred
Helen's redemption for Matthew is not blindly understanding and accepting Helen has her own point of view What she does is make Matthew really feel his fault and then atone
for it Video because The nun has a certain religious overtone, but it has to be mentioned that religion is often a person's belief and belief is the most fundamental principle of a person's heart.
Matthew is a person who has no faith. He is considered by most people to be a bastard. He was wrong and he was always looking for ways to avoid punishment, but what really made him see his heart was Helen's awakening of his inner faith.
Helen believed that everyone deserves to be respected and everyone deserves to be loved
. Any punishment It 's all for the redemption of the soul.
Now let's look at the incident where the students of No. 7 Middle School were hacked. What we need to do is not only bring the murderer to justice, this is the beginning of redemption. What we really need to do is to inspire respect and love to find the truth.

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Extended Reading
  • Jamir 2022-04-21 09:02:09

    The heroine's acting is amazing. It's just that when all kinds of racism mix in, the rhythm is a little messy. Can only fire one shot at a time, in short death, don't pull him? cheap him?

  • Joey 2022-04-20 09:01:42

    Sean Penn, Tim Robbins---Milk, Shawshank. The key is the law, the death penalty...

Dead Man Walking quotes

  • Prison Guard: Tell me something, Sister. What is a nun doing in a place like this? Shouldn't you be teaching children? Do you know what this man has done? How he killed them kids?

    Sister Helen Prejean: What he was involved with was evil. I don't condone it. I just don't see the sense of killing people to say killing people's wrong.

    Prison Guard: You know how the Bible says "an eye for an eye."

    Sister Helen Prejean: You know what else the Bible asks for? Death as a punishment for adultery, prostitution, homosexuality, trespass upon sacred ground, profaning the Sabbath, and contempt of parents.

    Prison Guard: I ain't gonna get into no Bible quoting with no nun, 'cause I'm gonna lose.

  • Sister Helen Prejean: You are a son of God.

    Matthew Poncelet: [in tears] Thank you. I've never been called a son of God before.

    [laughs slightly]

    Matthew Poncelet: I've been called a son of a you-know-what plenty of times, but I've never been called a son of God.