Something that is statistically inevitable is no accident. It's inherent in the design of the system. To write off these deliberate executions of innocents as accidents, when they necessarily
must happen due to the fallibility of man's judgment is not consistent with a pro-life position.
This is one of those issues that separates being genuinely pro-life from being merely anti-abortion.
Something that is statistically inevitable is no accident. It's inherent in the design of the system. To write off these deliberate executions of innocents as accidents, when they necessarily must happen due to the fallibility of man's judgment is not consistent with a pro-life position.Not unless you can point to a single, verifiable, non-correctable step in "due process."
As far as statistics go, I'd like to see the factors you're evaluating to make that gratuitous assertion.