JamesTheScot
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This is directly refuted by the teachings of Jesus. He was born on this Earth as a Jew and was raised in the synagogues. To assert that he taught about a different God than the God of the old testament Jews is just flat out wrong.Of course, Jesus taught about God as a real entity. You can only come to your conclusion if you do not agree with Jesus that God is a real entity and merely approach the Bible as collected writings of a sincere but nonetheless misguided faith.Chaka said:Old Testament G-D is all about vengeance and fire and brimstone but that is not the God of the New Testament. The Old Testament G-D is not the God preached by Jesus.Im not a fan of the death penalty really but Im pretty sure God wiped out nations for their sins. Kind of sounds like the death penalty. I believe God has no problem with a death penalty, but maybe the issue is that its no ones decision besides God's who lives and who dies. That goes for in and outside the womb.And on the contrary, there are people who are pro-choice who arent for euthenasia or assisted suicide. People think its ok for a mother to decide death for their baby at the beginning of their life, before they even have a chance. But yet, someone who has lived a full life cant even make that decision for their own life. Doesnt make any sense. People say let life run its course and it should go both ways.The question is not: Does a child = a murderer? The question is: Is life sacred? And apparently the answer is "Not if we can satisfy our need for vengeance." (call it justice if you must).That's all the death penalty is, vengeance. It's not a deterrent it's only more death.Let me clear it up for you both as best I can. Unborn life is innocent, defenseless life. The life of a murderer is not innocent life and most adults are capable of making choices or taking action to prolong and preserve their own life. If your actions cause your own death, I have less pity for you than I do an unborn child who does not and cannot act to cause their own death...or take measures to prevent it. You need not agree with that distinction having merit, but it is a real and actual disctinction nonethless. And please consider that our society makes these types of distinctions all the time. Consider children, the infirm of mind, and criminals.
I value freedom to come as go as I please, to vote, to own firearms, etc. Must I also then oppose the jailing of violent felons and the revocation of their right to vote and own firearms because I value freedom? Of course not. Actions have consequences. Is jail or fines a deterrant? No more so than the death penalty. Crime continues to occur.
By the same measure, I am A-OK with protecting children, the old and the mentally handicapped from exploitation and harm that they cannot prevent to themselves. We do this by limiting their ability to enter in contracts and engage in risky behavior which they may not fully be capable of evaluating. We do so because we recognize that they are defenseless in that regard. So we manufacture a defensive scheme to protect them (no drinking under 21, for example) and we punish those take advantage of their naivete (statutory rape, for example).
So, with respect, no, not all lives are equal in their rights in our society.
I approve of the death penalty in the abstract but I do question whether or not innocent people are subjected to it. So I cannot say I am pro or anti, I'm still coming to terms with it. The thought of executing an innocent is abhorrent to me.
As for serious contradictions...how about those that oppose the death penalty, even for the truly guilty, yet support abortion? Let's save the murderers. The unborn? Meh.
Enjoying the dscussion, though.![]()
I am not sure if you are a Christian man James, and I know some Christian people try to defend the opposite of my next statement, but I am pretty sure that Jesus would not support killing in the name of vengeance. And the Pope agrees. I have done my research on this so you don't need to site chapter and verse to show how he may have thought otherwise, I know much of the opposing viewpoint. This is another one of those debates, like abortion, that will not allow for a consensus to be met.


I like it.Probably a more productive discussion anyway.