It is not my belief system, CBT, so don't get smart and try to lay down the terms of Christian debate. It is a Biblical belief system as dictated by God.
You are against Scripture, CBT, plain and simple.
Also, your little trick of trying to redefine the term "pro-life" is very tedious. Pro-life means anti-abortion, nothing more and nothing less and you yourself cannot redefine what any word means in English.
You have no Scripture, CBT. You are a Johnny-one-note who opposes The Holy Bible. You cannot even make a good case against the death penalty. A junior high debater could make a better case than you have.
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Crabtownboy Well-Known MemberSite Supporter
Also, your little trick of trying to redefine the term "pro-life" is very tedious. Pro-life means anti-abortion, nothing more and nothing less and you yourself cannot redefine what any word means in English.
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Crabtownboy Well-Known MemberSite Supporter
Now, I continue to answer you questions. Please answer mine.
What is your feeling about the innocent on death row? Is it all right to go ahead killing people knowing some will be innocent? Why such blood lust? -
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Why not shake the dust off your robes and quit dealing with these ungodly arguments tainted by progressive double speak and arrogance? Literally you are casting your pearls....
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Not a misrepresentation, because you believe that all of them may be found innocent. You've never addressed the ones that plead guilty, accept their punishment, and refuse appeals on their behalf.
Consider: No human-derived system is 100% infallible. Therefore, mistakes will always be made. Unless you want to convince us that there's some human somewhere who has never made and never will make a mistake.
Thus, you will never support the death penalty.
But the problem with your false premise is the exact opposite: Devise a system whereby it is absolutely assured that no innocent person will be found guilty. Devise a system whereby it is absolutely assured that no innocent person who is mistakenly found guilty will suffer in prison for years until such a time as their innocence is proven.
Take it further: Since inflicting misery and suffering on our enemies is distinctly a non-Christian attitude, devise a system whereby those sentenced to prison will never suffer.
Or, alternatively, devise a system whereby there will never be a risk that the guilty will have the opportunity to harm other prisoners; or upon escape, harm innocent citizens.
Your biggest error, CTB, is your continued economic error: You make decisions based on favoring the one or two rather than the economic whole.
Is it terrible that innocent people have been executed? Of course it is. But how did they get convicted? By the workings of the legal system: lawyers, judges, and juries. Why do we have these laws? Is it to protect society, or to exact vengeance or even revenge?
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"If you don't kill me, I will do this again."- David Maust.
David Maust, at 51, after receiving his third prison sentence, in his life, for murdering teen boys which he had raped, had to hang himself with bedsheets in our County Jail, to give us justice.
His last crime was to rape, muder, and bury in cement in his house, the bodies of 3 teen boys in my neighborhood.
His house was on my paper route, on the 4900 block of Ash Ave, in Hammond Indiana. He murdered my neighbors. Had he gotten an opportunity, I am sure that he would have targeted me.
David Maust asked for the death penalty, swearing that he was incurable, and would only do it again, if he was allowed to live.
David Maust, the possessed serial killer, had more sense than our sick society has, and that is telling.
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church mouse guy Well-Known MemberSite Supporter
God never called for the execution of the innocent and I have said that before, CBT, but you have ignored that. Your suggestion that God would have said that is sickening.
You yourself, CBT, have only your personal opinion and no Scripture whatsoever. Sag38 is correct that it is time to move on from your progressive double speak. -
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You have not shown any innocent that have been executed. So your argument is irrational. You have completely failed, repeating the same ANSWERED question over & over, pretending it gives your argument weight.
Why don't you try an honest, rational discussion sometime ?
God said it. Crabtownboy said it ain't so.
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And I'm closing this thread. It's gotten circular.
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