Monday, March 26, 2012

Forgiveness

A scientist that develops a biological weapon that could kill thousands is not a absolute killer and can be forgiven. As shown in the past when the first atom bombs were dropped on hiroshima and nagasaki, the bombs inflicted over one hundred thousand casulties but saved over one million lives. When the United States had the choice of dropping the bomb over japan or invading the home island, the fact that a estimate over one million lives would be lost in the invasion. So the United States chose the bomb and it was the correct choice, it ended the war at must lower estimate than what would have happened if they invaded the japanese homeland. Even though a biological weapon would be very destructive and kill thousands and more, the potential of it to save more and even stop wars before they begin can keep so much pain and misery from happening. This is why developing a weapon of mass destruction isn't all that bad, so he should be forgiven for all the lives that he can save.