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Originally Posted by Xaccers
If John locks someone else away against their will, should John not be locked away for doing wrong?
Or should you just reason with him, get him to say "yes, I understand what I did was wrong, I'm sorry, I won't do it again" and let him go?
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The main problem here is that some children say they are sorry so regular they never mean it and continue to do the same thing repeatedly. This is true for many chilldren today most of todays children do have a nasty reputation for hurting the feelings or fighting most have disregard for others and no respect for their elders, peers or other peoples property.