Oh, but in that case (hey, even the other one too) isn't it possible for them to turn their lives around?Erana said:And of course, there's the people who do nothing with their lives, wasting away and burining through other people's money, hurting the few people who still care about them.
I mean, if people who were once total leeches (or possibly killers/rapists) turn their lives around and somehow becomes good people, are they still "worthless"? Does it make sense to "punish" a person who's really changed (- especially since punishment really doesn't do any good)? Are people worthless if they even have a remote possibility of turning their lives around?
I mean, are the actions of a person enough to condemn them eternally? If you can believe that good people can go bad - and therefore unworthy of the praise and privilege they had recieved - then it must also be possible for bad people to turn good.