Hearts Still Beating episode of the THE WALKING DEAD is surreal in its sense, not hitting the target who did the crime. Glenn 's demise from the series is one example of that surreal savage death. Negan's killing rampage is totally different from the normal punishment. Negan made the guilty by punishing the innocent. Is that wrong or right? Punishing the innocent is wrong of course!
KILLING is a mortal sin. In the 10 Commandments THOU SHALT NOT KILL meant you should not kill any living, any human life is spared from being killed. You killed a person, any human being you killed is a sin that you have to pay while you are still alive and after death.
Killing the zombies is not a sin especially if the killing is meant to defend your life or saving yourself from being eaten alive.
In real life:
Killing to defend your life and lives of others is a sin but in war killing is somewhat mandatory. WAR is a different situation that is being debated every time. But you know depends on what the situation is and how UNITED NATIONS are doing and their purpose and objective of such war. Without the United Nations go signal or alliance of forces anybody who commits war crimes and cruelty are subject to jail terms and punishment. As you probably know after World War II, many Japanese soldiers were punished for their war crimes. Some of them committed hara-kiri to escape the death penalty.
THE WALKING DEAD is in a situation of APOCALYPTIC WAR. There's no President, no Prime Minister, no Senators, no mayors, and no government bodies that seek to allocate resources and justice for all. There is no governing body of law to be followed. The only police man in the series is Rick Grimes and the rest are just militia or vigilantes. Negan's gang is what? It didn't say whether they are from the Police or the Army. Are they civilians?
Negan gangsters seem to perpetuate in cruel intentions. Their means of punishment is so severe that is barbaric and savage. They are not hitting the right target because they are playing "russian roulette."
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