Thread:LostGod2000/@comment-27818776-20140901142846/@comment-25030828-20140904125449

You are not wrong when you say that Frollo's fear of God is indicative that he has the ability to discern between right and wrong. But the thing is, his definition of right and wrong has become skewed and he uses religion as a convenient justification for his actions, so anything he does that he thinks is wrong is twisted to become right in his mind. He seeks to purge the world of all evil, but he fails to see the corruption within himself. This failure to see anything wrong with what he's doing is why he does not feel remorseful – he has not done anything wrong (in his mind) in the first place.

Oh, and if you wish to continue the debate, kindly post it on my wall. We shouldn't take up too much space on another's wall.