Justified
Puritan Board Sophomore
I'm reading an excerpt from The Crito by Plato, and I have an ethics question. From a Christian perspective, was Socrates right for staying in the city, waiting his [unjust?] demise? My question is really, if I was convicted wrongly, would it be wrong to attempt an escape? Or would that be preserving your life, as we are commanded in the sixth commandment?