Why Good Things Happen to Bad People

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Following a party for Super Bowl XXXIV in downtown Atlanta on January 31, 2000, a violent fight broke out between Ray Lewis and his friends and another group of people. Ray Lewis is famous in the world of sports for his punishing hits and brutal defense on the football field. The future Hall-of-Famer has racked up two Super Bowl rings, a Super Bowl MVP title, and has made thirteen Pro-Bowl appearances. During the fight, Lewis’ friends killed one of the people in the fight. Lewis, although directly tied to the murder, was never found guilty due to the fact he testified against his friends. There was evidence he was at the scene of the crime, but was still only found guilty of obstructing justice. Regardless of how great of a football career Lewis had, can that justify the crime he participated in? Ray Lewis is idolized by millions of fans across the country, but why, when he participated in such a vile act?
Like many people, I have questioned why bad people seem to escape their crimes when so many good people suffer. One way I have been able to justify this dilemma was through my...

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