Topic > We must be punished for our mistakes - 1395

Punishments People do good and bad deeds every day. Does anyone wonder what are good deeds and what are bad deeds? For each of them there is more than one definition. However, it is difficult to find the right or best definition for each of them. According to Socrates “one is such as to be loved because he is loved; the other is to be loved because he is capable of being loved”. He said this statement when talking to Euthyphro about the pious and how to define him. As I see, gods love good deed because they are good and according to Socrates there is more than one god and each of them has a different view of good deeds. However, if the gods choose good deeds and each of them has a different view of it, which one will we believe in? The best definition of a good deed is the action a person does or says to make others happy without harming them. anyone and has some benefits for him or others. There are many good deeds and some of them are not noticed because we do them every day, like saying hello or saying goodbye to someone. Furthermore, there are many bad actions such as killing, lying and stealing. When someone makes a mistake or does a bad deed, he should be punished for it. The purpose of punishment is to make the person who committed the mistake feel guilty for the crime committed. Carrying out punishment is not easy, so there are specific people to do it. However, anyone can choose how to punish, in the case of children it is better to ask someone who has experience to do it. When the child makes a mistake he should not be taken to the police office or court to punish him because he is still a child and does not have enough knowledge and m... middle of paper... a normal person who is not quite sure to do the right thing but wants to gain the right to be free in his thoughts. In general, punishments are necessary everywhere. All people should be punished if they have made a mistake. The law should be right whether it comes from a religion or whether it comes from a person. Everyone should have the right to express their opinion on anything without being scared by anyone. No one should be punished if there is evidence that shows they are innocent of a crime they have committed. There are official bodies competent to punish those who make a mistake. There is no law without errors, so the judge should have the ability to choose the appropriate punishment in each new situation. The justice system should be able to provide adequate justice without being persuaded by emotions or distraction from logical truth.