Posted on 05/05/2014 5:59:03 PM PDT by stirrinthepuddin
The recent and ghastly botched execution of a man in Oklahoma has rekindled my thoughts on capital punishment -- a practice outlawed in most civilized countries. Indeed, most of the industrialized world looks with horror on the United States, in this regard, as a primitive and backward country.
Just in passing fact, capital punishment was banned in the Netherlands in 1870, in Costa Rica in 1877, in Colombia in 1910. In allowing the death penalty, the United States stands with Libya, Uganda, Cuba, Egypt and Equatorial Guinea, among our other peers.
It's a sad commentary on justice in this country that, in a nation so plagued by capital murder, we should make it a state practice as well. Do we not see the connection? You would guess that a nation obsessed with guns and violence -- just read the papers -- might at some point notice that when the state participates in this brutality, there is a tacit agreement that the most complete response to provocation is death.
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2ndDivisionVet
Is that real?
Fantastic!
(And funny)
Actually, God says in Scripture that one who kills shall be put to death. God approved of the death penalty.
There are about 12,000 murders (about 8,500 w/guns) per year in the US. Not sure what the conviction rate is.
There should be at least 5,000 to 8,000 executions per year. It would slow down pretty quickly if we used it enough to actually cat as a deterant.
Just look at the homosexual marriage debate - now it falls under "religious rights."
The recent execution in Oklahoma was a resounding succcess because the torture-murder rapist monster is now dead. The dramatics of the execution are just icing on the cake, a sort of free bonus gift to the taxpayers.
“most of the industrialized world looks with horror on the United States, in this regard, as a primitive and backward country.”
Yes, those civilized industrial countries are so great. Like Britain where you can be decapitated in the street by Jihadists, or Sweden where pedophiles can adopt.
And for the record, these nations so lauded by liberals are few and far between industrialized anymore. I haven’t seen ‘Made In France’ on anything lately. The Netherlands is of course known for its booming industries!... maybe the porn and pot industry.
I don’t care what the Euros or Canadians think. Murderers like this scumbag in Oklahoma (whose victim wasn’t given their own in depth article at Communist News Network) deserve to be killed. He murdered a 19 year old girl for crying out loud.
As for the Christianity of the death penalty, this is yet more revisionism and selective reading for the Jars-Of-Clay re-interpretation squad who must spend their little time at those universalist congregations writing snide articles rather than praying.
We are taught not to conduct God’s judgement on others in the form of capital punishment. Stoning adulterers is indeed wrong and has been since the end of Ancient Israel. However, while we may not kill in pursuit of God’s judgement, we can act lethally in defense of ourselves and our own. That is why (certain conditions met) murder can be punished with the death penalty in this country. We conduct this sentence in our own defense, for the convicted has declared war against all of us with his heinous act. For that he may rightly and justly be condemned to death just as he condemned his victim to death.
An eye for an eye stands as principle. When you gouge out another’s eye, EXPECT your eye to be gouged in response.
“Incompatible indeed. It has always struck me as bizarre that many of those who object most strenuously to abortion because it involves taking a life will quite happily condone capital punishment, as if this is somehow not taking a life.”
No you ignorant moron.
It’s about taking an INNOCENT life versus taking the life of a scumbag THAT HAS BROUGHT ALL OF IT ON HIMSELF!
And I noticed somehow you seemed to have forgotten to mention anything about the victims. Typical brain dead liberal pretzel logic!
The godless telling Christians how they should believe. Again. IIRC, God instituted the death penalty way back in the Garden of Eden. Christ accepted his death sentence without a word of protest and his death was much more gruesome than a lethal injection.
Yes, let's be like Norway, where Anders Brievik gets 20 years in a country club prison.
Well, no need to go to church now. I can stay home on Sunday and watch CNN.
The only bad thing about the death penalty is it isn’t carried out immediatly after a trial!
Genesis 9:6
Whoever sheds the blood of man, by man shall his blood be shed, for God made man in his own image.”
I’ll never forget Ted Turner sneering at all the Catholics as “Jesus Freaks” on a certain Ash Friday.
CNN talking about Christianity is the Devil quoting scripture in real time.
How many people have died at the hands of socialist governments in the last 100 years? How many people are going to be terminated by the lies of an incompetent state-sponsored program like ObamaCare? How many people have died since the government ban of DDT has been imposed in order to save a few birds?
“Ill never forget Ted Turner sneering at all the Catholics as Jesus Freaks on a certain Ash Friday.”
Well it would be weird if Catholics were sporting ashes on Friday...
So, these dolts equate Capitol PUNISHMENT with murder? Says it all right there. No need to read further.
If you discount the inner cities, the U.S. has among the lowest homicide rates in the world. Our continued use of the death penalty is probably a major factor.
I’m not a Catholic so I can’t remember when the proper day for wearing the ashes is, but you know what I meant.
I’m sure Turner didn’t know either.
A fitting end for shooting a young lady twice with a sawed off shotgun and burying her alive after raping her.
I forgot to put the smiley face. I was just trying to have some light fun.
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