BS 1: He fought the dogs, basically to the death. 2: If they didn’t die or didn’t fight well he killed them in extremely cruel ways. There isn’t any cure for these things as far as I know. He hasn’t had a come to Jesus moment. He’s had a contract come to me moment. I’m suprised he was ever let back in the league but then the what are we basically reflecting on at this site? The death of the species through a lack of any ethics, morals or sense.
Exactly, if it was just dog fighting, I would cut him a break, but it’s what he did to the losing dogs that will always make him a scumbag in my eyes.
And oh yeah, that whole Ron Mexico thing, and all those women he gave herpes to.
http://www.bpnews.net/bpnews.asp?id=32239
Baptist press,, Michael Vick, good read. No matter what he says,, some will act childish about it. But there are plenty of sports stars who get in trouble and never try this hard. It appears it would really dissappoint some people, if he indeed found Christ and was trying to live right.
Yes the behavior that Michael Vick exhibited by torturing and killing animals is psychotic behavior. It shows a complete lack of empathy for other living beings. This is the type of behaviour exhibited in serial killers. First they kill animals then move on to people.
I do not believe that a person who is capable of doing the incredibly cruel things to an animal that Michael Vick did can change. Its not like changing your mind about something. Its an inherent psychological character flaw. Psychosis cannot be cured. Michael Vick should never be allowed to own an animal again in his lifetime.