On March 20, 2020, four convicts were hanged at Delhis Tihar jail in India. More than seven years earlier, they had brutally raped and killed a 23-year-old young girl, a medical student, on a bus. You may remember it being reported all over the news in 2012.
When these men were taken out from prison to be hanged, reports were shared of their loud, uncontrollable fear and weeping. They knew they were walking out of the prison to the gallows.
Consider this contrast: Two thousand years ago, an...
Published on April 14, 2020 12:38