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yosephdaviyd
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Thanks for the article. It used a lot of words only to say that we are all social creatures - no one was created for themselves and no one lives on an island. That being said, at least in prisons in this country inmates in solitary confinement always have someone come to their cell to talk to them - Psyche’s (at least twice a week), Chaplain (once a week). If they have friends and family on their visiting list, they are allowed to visit through a screen or video. They can receive and send mail to ministries, friends, family. They can get books, magazines, books on tape, music - have radio’s and television.And they go crazy. Almost 100% of the time. Within months.
That is why that is not a suitable problem. Particularly if you are concerned with mercy. IMHO, such an existence, particularly for a lifetime, would be worse than death.
If you are interested in mercy and redemption, you may be interested in reading this journal article on the subject:
So what I am saying is that the picture you have in your head is not reality. Yes, some prisoners do decide to withdraw into themselves, but that even happens in general population. Heck that happens outside of prison. You see, it is the individual’s choice or his/her reaction to their new condition that creates reality - it is not the condition, in and of itself, that creates the new reality.
But moreover, I would like to redress a sad point here. That you would rather kill a man, rather than allowing him to live according to his condition. This is the same attitude that some physicians take in regards to children who are projected to be born with ‘deformities’ or ‘handicaps’ - they recommend to the pregnant mother that she should abort (murder) her child rather than to allow it to live according to his/her condition.
Regardless of the condition that a man finds himself in God can reach him. No matter how dark the night God brings light. Irregardless of how far we fall God’s hand can reach us all.
Give all life a chance brother!