Monday, March 26, 2012
Forgiveness
The man who hijacked an airplane on the 9-11-01 attacks and hit the Pentagon, should not be forgiven because, not only did he take his life but, he also other people who did not deserve to die. The September 11, 2001 attacks were carried out by 19 hijackers affiliated with al-Qaeda. The hijackers were organized into four teams, each led by a pilot trained hijacker with four ''Muscle Hijackers'', who were trained to help. 15 of the 19 hijackers were citizens of Saudi Arabia. So my conclusion of this is, the man who flue the plane into the Pentagon should not be forgiven.
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That is a great example, but WHY do you think the pilot doesn't deserve to be forgiven? Just because he flew the plane? Is it because he killed thousands? Do you think it is unforgivable under any circumstance?
ReplyDeleteThe reason I do not think that the pilot should be forgiven is because he had to agree to hijack the plane and to fly it and kill everyone on it. That is why I think the pilot should not be forgiven. He took his and everyone elses life that day that was on that plane pluse the lives that was on the ground. So do I think he should be forgiven. No.
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