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* How can anyone who claims to be "[[pro-life]]" support the death penalty? Many apparently do. | * How can anyone who claims to be "[[pro-life]]" support the death penalty? Many apparently do. | ||
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+ | * The Death Penalty is about vengeance, revenge, an eye for an eye. While I agree there are some who have no value for human life and cannot be rehabilitated, killing is wrong, no matter who is doing it, including the government. |
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The death penalty refers to the legal killing of a person as punishment for crime. It is widely considered to be inhumane, and is illegal in many parts of the world but not in the United States.
Reference
Opinions
- 2005-12-13 Michael Goettsche (tuxipuxi): Time for a change: a rant
Points
- How can anyone who claims to be "pro-life" support the death penalty? Many apparently do.
- The Death Penalty is about vengeance, revenge, an eye for an eye. While I agree there are some who have no value for human life and cannot be rehabilitated, killing is wrong, no matter who is doing it, including the government.