This issue is controversial. There are reasonable arguments both pro and con.
Here are some of my thoughts on the Death Penalty.
I tend to be against it 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.
What about forgiveness? . . .
Matthew 6:14-15
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
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 time in prison to repent
of their crime and their sin against you, and come to know the Lord Jesus as their
Savior?
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I used to be all for the death penalty back in my younger days, but as I got older and
became more empathetic and sympathetic with the human condition, I lost my
"blood lust" and started to desire 2nd and 3rd chances for all human beings.
Prison sentences do in fact offer 2nd and 3rd chances for evil men who make
serious major mistakes. Some of them become Christians in prison. And some is
enough, isn't it?
There are several very successful Christian Prison Ministries that do in fact successfully
preach the gospel to prison inmates and many of them are converted to Christianity
and faith in the Lord Jesus as their Savior.
But again I do understand the craving that some folks have for the death penalty.
I used to feel the same way.
There was a time when I loved the "Rambo thingy" -- you know where they start off showing you the bad guys doing awful things to the good guys, so that the audience builds up a desire to see the bad guys experience a horrible gruesome death. And the bloodier the better!
The last Rambo movie I saw, Old Rambo literally gutted the bad guy like one would slaughter a hog --- and the audience loved it and cheered. I have personally gotten away from that type of blood lust --- even for the truly bad guys. I say give them prison sentences so they can at least have a chance to change and repent and come to believe in the Lord Jesus as their Savior.
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Thought For Today:
"Such is the nature of evil. Out there in the vast ignorance
of the world it festers and spreads. A shadow that grows in
the dark. A sleepless malice as black as the oncoming
wall of night. So it ever was. So will it always be. In time
all foul things come forth." __ Thranduil, The Elven King
of Mirkwood
Here are some of my thoughts on the Death Penalty.
I tend to be against it 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.
What about forgiveness? . . .
Matthew 6:14-15
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
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 time in prison to repent
of their crime and their sin against you, and come to know the Lord Jesus as their
Savior?
_______________
I used to be all for the death penalty back in my younger days, but as I got older and
became more empathetic and sympathetic with the human condition, I lost my
"blood lust" and started to desire 2nd and 3rd chances for all human beings.
Prison sentences do in fact offer 2nd and 3rd chances for evil men who make
serious major mistakes. Some of them become Christians in prison. And some is
enough, isn't it?
There are several very successful Christian Prison Ministries that do in fact successfully
preach the gospel to prison inmates and many of them are converted to Christianity
and faith in the Lord Jesus as their Savior.
But again I do understand the craving that some folks have for the death penalty.
I used to feel the same way.
There was a time when I loved the "Rambo thingy" -- you know where they start off showing you the bad guys doing awful things to the good guys, so that the audience builds up a desire to see the bad guys experience a horrible gruesome death. And the bloodier the better!
The last Rambo movie I saw, Old Rambo literally gutted the bad guy like one would slaughter a hog --- and the audience loved it and cheered. I have personally gotten away from that type of blood lust --- even for the truly bad guys. I say give them prison sentences so they can at least have a chance to change and repent and come to believe in the Lord Jesus as their Savior.
_____
Thought For Today:
"Such is the nature of evil. Out there in the vast ignorance
of the world it festers and spreads. A shadow that grows in
the dark. A sleepless malice as black as the oncoming
wall of night. So it ever was. So will it always be. In time
all foul things come forth." __ Thranduil, The Elven King
of Mirkwood