For millennia, they’ve been trying to find the “right way” to execute a convict.
But there is no right way to do the wrong thing.
I think you have that backwards. Especially when it comes to the Death Penalty.
There’s no wrong way to do the right thing.
“ But there is no right way to do the wrong thing.”
Executing this sack of excrement isn’t a wrong thing.
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Ya know, I’ve been pro-death penalty for my entire life. But the way the courts have been weaponized, the way law enforcement has shown itself to be not only untrustworthy but treasonous, and the methods TPTB use to railroad and destroy those that disagree with them has got me thinking it over more and more.
How come there is a right way to “assist suicide” or euthanize?
What is your understanding of the Sixth Commandment?
One might also say that there is no wrong way to do the right thing.
But there is no right way to do the wrong thing.
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True, but we’re talking here about criminals who SHOULD be executed, and within days of their conviction. The old French method was the least likely to involve inhumane complications.
Jesus hung between two criminals being executed for their crimes. If ever there was an opportunity for him too condemn the death penalty, that was it. But He didn’t, did He?
There is nothing wrong with executing this evil man. You sound like a liberal. Talk to the victims family and see how they feel.
Not addressing the morality of capital punishment, but, if eliminating pain is the objective, bleeding out isn’t particularly painful.