THREE KILLINGS AND THREE JUDGEMENTS


ALL religions strictly forbid killings. Killing is a sin. In the human court of law it is a crime but due consideration is given to the circumstance under which it is committed. See three different considerations for one act of killing.

Scene- 1. A house owner spotted a thief inside his house stealing valuables. In an attempt to prevent the theft the house owner beat the thief with a stick. The stick hit his head and the thief died. The house owner was arrested and charged with murder. He was sentenced to imprisonment.

Scene- 2. The people rampaged in the town. When this could not be controlled a group of police men were ordered to fire. One person was died in the firing. No one even bothered to find out which police man shot him dead.

Scene- 3. During the war an enemy man was found planting a bomb to destroy a very important bridge of the city. The soldier shot him dead on the spot. After the war the soldier was awarded for his timely action.

According to the book of God, all three acts are sins but according to the book of man  only one is declared as a crime, other killing no one bothered to even look for the killer and in the third case the killer was awarded for the gruesome act. Where is the goddess of justice!

K V George

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