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I would suggest that the purpose of punishment is threefold: 1) Deterrence - the thought of being punished may prevent someone from committing a crime 2) Correction - once the crime is committed, the perp must be made to understand that it was wrong. 3) Closure, or justice for the victim of the crime - a psychological necessity for the victim to move on. In your example, none of these three purposes are fulfilled. There is no deterrence, because if he knows his brother is going to take the rap for him, he will do anything he wants. There is no correction, as he gets away scot free. And there is no justice - at least if the victim knows that the wrong person is being punished. How does this relate to the crucifixion story? |
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OK, Vinnie. There's no point pursuing this if you don't think it's relevant.
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