In this case, the state government of Oregon has chosen to violate the laws of God as understood by the Founding Fathers in our Founding documents.
Nonsense. "Understood by the Founding Fathers" is a meaningless phrase. Either the power is given to the Federal Government in the Constitution, or it isn't. If it isn't, it's reserved to the states. As in this case.
The "laws of God" are not the province of the Constitution. God does not appear anywhere in that august document. The Founders did not enshrine the Bible into civil law.
If you're going to invoke some soft sense of what the Founders "intended," then you have to admit Jefferson's Wall of Separation as solid and binding. Myself, I'll stick to what the Founders actually included in the Constitution.
And your argument about the death penalty was a liberal argument.
What argument about the death penalty? I didn't say anything about that. You must have me confused with someone else.
We will never agree on this matter, highball, because the writings of the Founders in the Declaration of Independence acknowledge the Creator, the Laws of Nature and Nature's God.
If you don't agree with the Founders as they wrote in the Declaration of Independence, we have nothing more to discuss.
Suffice it to say, some of us know that there is a higher law than the Constitution, regardless of whether or not the rest of you understand that.
And killing people because they are sick will always be wrong by that Law.
Good day. Thanks for the good discussion.