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Against the death penalty. I think we should allow prisoners to kill themselves, because I think suicide is a civil right.
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Forgiveness doesn't include ."People who oppose the death penalty of the blood of the innocent on their hands."___Tertul
Tertul,
That's a fascinating perspective.
I have a question. Please feel free to ignore the question if you do not wish to reply.
I tend to be against the Death Penalty because we have executed innocent people several times. And there is no un-doing that. Dead is dead and cannot be undone.
Life in prison, or other shorter prison sentences, allows the possibility that innocent
people, later proven to be innocent, can be allowed to at least have some kind of
life restored to them.
The Death Penalty can be, and has been, the state snuffing out the life of innocent
human beings. So yes I am against the possibility of that occurring.
I do understand very well the arguments for the Death Penalty. And I understand the
emotions behind those who support the Death Penalty. I understand what a horrible crime can do to a family who has to live with memories of some killer who was
convicted of murdering in cold blood their loved ones.
But suppose the "murderer" was innocent?
And new evidence proved beyond any doubt that he was totally innocent of the crime
that he was convicted of committing. And the state convicted this innocent man and
snuffed out his life.
And what about forgiveness? . . .
This verse has to mean something, doesn't it?
"If you forgive other people when they sin against you, your Heavenly Father
will also forgive you. But if you do NOT forgive others their sins, your Father
will NOT forgive your sins."___The Lord Jesus Matthew 6:14-15
Question: If someone murdered your loved one, would it not be more in keeping
with Matthew 6:14-15 for you to desire that they be given a life sentence in prison
and thereby an opportunity to repent of their crime and their sin against you, and
come to know the Lord Jesus as their Savior?
A significant number of prison inmates DO become true born again Christians. There are several Christian Prison Ministries that are quite successful and have many converts to the Lord Jesus -- not possible if they are dead.
Back to forgiveness . . .
As a Christian how could you NOT forgive them in light of the clear and certain statement in Matthew 6:14-15, and in forgiving them, desire that they have an opportunity to change and repent? How could you not feel that way towards them? --- in light of Matthew 6:14-15 ?
Read it one more time:
"If you forgive other people when they sin against you, your Heavenly Father
will also forgive you. But if you do NOT forgive others their sins, your Father
will NOT forgive your sins."___The Lord Jesus Matthew 6:14-15
Tertul, my question to you is how do you interpret and apply Matthew 6:14-15 with regard to the Death Penalty?
Forgiveness doesn't include .
Allowing a felon convicted of sexual crimes to teach children ,per state law no felon can,not even in Sunday school.
Own a firearm in some states,serve our country ,be in law enforcement .
I have forgiven my sister rapist but he will never be allowed near kids,my grandkids .no church would allow it .its temptation,can't just go by their I won't do it again promise .
He raped my sister when she was 12 and never served ,she waited too long to report it .
So any former violet felon ,murderer won't be in a nursery ,working as a minister ,he simply can't in the state if he is arrounf children.
Life sentences for minors who murder can't go past 30 years,imagine a 45 year old murderer whose life has only known the prison system .not like he would be hired .
Against the death penalty. I think we should allow prisoners to kill themselves, because I think suicide is a civil right.
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In truth, opposition to the death penalty stems from hatred of innocent people.
I've not heard of an innocent person being executed in the last half century. What information do you have that I don't have?
I see that the NT teaches God created three institutions, the church, the family and the government. So if the government (servant of God) decides the death penalty is suitable for a particular crime as murder, then would I be fighting against God if I am against the death penalty, cf Romans 13:4?
Acts 25:11 "For if I be an offender, or have committed any thing worthy of death, I refuse not to die: but if there be none of these things whereof these accuse me, no man may deliver me unto them. I appeal unto Caesar. "
Paul here is saying some crimes are "worthy of death".
"I see that the NT teaches God created three institutions, the church, the family and the government. So if the government (servant of God) decides the death penalty is suitable for a particular crime as murder, then would I be fighting against God if I am against the death penalty, cf Romans 13:4?"__Ernest T. Bass
Earnest, what are your thoughts on the following points?
JAG Writes:
To the best of my knowledge the New Testament does not command the Death Penalty for any crime. There is no verse in the New Testament that specifically says that the Death Penalty is either right or wrong, or should or should not be instituted.
Romans 13 says that the authorities (the government) have been established by God and that the authorities do not "bear the sword for nothing." (Romans 13:4) Paul does NOT explain what he means when he said they do not "bear the sword for nothing."
My view is that it is impossible to demonstrate with certainty that Paul was saying that the authorities have God's approval to impose the Death Penalty merely because Paul said that the authorities did not "bear the sword for nothing."
They do not "bear the sword for nothing" can easily mean ONLY that the authorities have God's approval to punish evil-doers. The text does NOT say what kind of punishment they have God's approval to inflict upon evil-doers. One can speculate about this, but there is NOT a clear and certain word from God on this issue in Romans chapter 13. Its all going to be merely personal speculation and personal opinions.
So if you interpret they do not "bear the sword for nothing" to be a specific reference to applying the Death Penalty you do that without any clear and certain Biblical warrant for that interpretation. Also, to be consistent, you would have to hold that the authorities had to use an actual sword when they applied the Death Penalty. The text says "sword" it does NOT say "lethal injection" or "gas chamber" or "hanging" etc.
So the question is raised. What does Romans 13 say about what killing method the authorities all allowed by God to use when they kill a person convicted of a Capital Crime? My view is that Romans 13 says nothing about the method to be used and therefore says nothing about the Death Penalty.
The NT does not command the death penalty but does not condemn it either.
Your wisdom goes against God's wisdom. God thought the testimony of two witnesses is sufficient to execute someone.
Against the death penalty. I think we should allow prisoners to kill themselves, because I think suicide is a civil right.
i think you are correct. my line of thinking was that it seems a bit ridiculous to have the death penalty in place, but put people in prison on 'suicide watch' on a fairly regular basis. but...that's worldly thinking, isn't it? '...hold every thought captive to Christ...'
thanks.
My motive in tending to be against the Death Penalty is as follows:
"If you forgive other people when they sin against you, your Heavenly Father
will also forgive you. But if you do NOT forgive others their sins, your Father
will NOT forgive your sins."___The Lord Jesus Matthew 6:14-15
I do not hate innocent people. I love them.
Start quote.
More than 4 percent of inmates sentenced to death in the United States are probably innocent, according to a study published Monday that sent shock waves across the anti-death penalty community.
suicide is not God way it appointed to man once to die..Against the death penalty. I think we should allow prisoners to kill themselves, because I think suicide is a civil right.
agreed - that is why scripture is the best guideline - otherwise things go awry
There is a suggestion of capital punishment ('the sword') here, but the specifics are missing. It does not state that 'the sword' is used for murder or any other punishment, e.g. rape.'Let everyone be subject to the governing authorities, for there is no authority except that which God has established. The authorities that exist have been established by God. 2 Consequently, whoever rebels against the authority is rebelling against what God has instituted, and those who do so will bring judgment on themselves. 3 For rulers hold no terror for those who do right, but for those who do wrong. Do you want to be free from fear of the one in authority? Then do what is right and you will be commended. 4 For the one in authority is God’s servant for your good. But if you do wrong, be afraid, for rulers do not bear the sword for no reason. They are God’s servants, agents of wrath to bring punishment on the wrongdoer (Rom 13:1-4 NIV).
You said, "We have executed innocent people several times." I then called you out for your false statement. Your source doesn't claim that even one innocent person has been executed. And, so what if a few innocent people were convicted, that's far better than what you want, thousands upon thousands of deaths of totally innocent people at the hands of murderers.