Less crimes would be committed. As for this, with this knowledge being known, crimes such as first degree murder, rape, ect. & instead of shedding the mercy of death to a person who committed such terrible acts, we should rain the misery of life & with this knowledge at hand along with knowledge that this isn’t some threats of barks would bring fear to the sins that make us fear them. It would keep order more stabilized. Then as for this one, we can’t just be unrealistic cause just like with drugs & alcohol there will many casualties due to the illusions they make, but being hard & to realistic because it’ll be unkind & make everyone feel how some people would feel when their nothing but slaves …show more content…
Justice of one’s sins will be served. Next for here with religions but the heart & only the heart aside, imagine if a person, a human would make everyone who you care so dearly disappeared right in front of yours eyes just for sport but had spared you only to leave you to suffer this fate. Would you want for that person to have suffer enough to regret the sins he\she committed or even, have the person beg for their life to end. ‘No one shall be subjected to torture or to cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment’. Although for this, it is inhuman for a cruel & unusual punishment but speaking of cruel & unusual, here’s a link to a wikipedia site that’s very credible:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cruel_and_unusual_punishment. Here some other quote from this site:‘The "essential predicate" is "that a punishment must not by its severity be degrading to human dignity," especially torture. "A severe punishment that is obviously inflicted in wholly arbitrary fashion." "A severe punishment that is clearly and totally rejected throughout society." "A severe punishment that is patently unnecessary.’ There’s only one fate worse than death & that’s torment,