Why does he have to turn out the lights to commit
heinous deeds, so that the spectators won't know what's going on?
However, underneath the rivalry between two criminal masterminds for who can commit the most
heinous deeds, a separate story emerges about a boy who was denied the love of his mother (Andrews, Enchanted), and orphans who desperately crave a father figure in their lives.
Heinous deeds are committed by people of all faiths every day, by men and women who do not truly understand God, but one can not logically blame God for the deeds of mankind.
This does not mean that I ignore
the heinous deeds done by people to others.
I am sure if religion were no longer present, some would find a «reason» to carry on
thier heinous deeds.
Not exact matches
What I mean is that we get to see the
heinous acts and
deeds of Bulger and his associates, but the emotions and connections are absent.
Do good
deeds make up for
heinous acts a person committed many years ago?