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Should Tookie Die? December 13 deadline.

Should Tookie Die?

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I believe that he should get death, that is the judgement that he recieved for killing 4 innocent people...That is also the punishment in the bible for murder. Those 4 innocent people didn't get clemency so why should he?
 
Judy said:
I believe that he should get death, that is the judgement that he recieved for killing 4 innocent people...That is also the punishment in the bible for murder. Those 4 innocent people didn't get clemency so why should he?

Judy, I just had a conversation with my mil the other evening about the death penalty. I don't know how i feel about it. If someone killed my child, I'd want to kill that person with my bare hands. Yet, one of the commandments is thou shall not murder.
 
Gods-Justice said:
http://www.tookie.com/

What should a Christian say on this matter. Killed four people in cold blood. Now claims to be redeemed.
People killing others is wrong. Jesus said that the eye for an eye concept was changed in Him. I don't think we have the right to play God in any circumstance, unborn or grown man.
 
He has broken the law so he deserves the consequences of his breaking the law. Let God judge his soul for eternity.
 
Solo said:
He has broken the law so he deserves the consequences of his breaking the law. Let God judge his soul for eternity.

But we ARE talking about having broken the law of the land, right? It can't be the 6th-commandment that was broken because the Law was abolished at the cross.
 
SputnikBoy said:
Solo said:
He has broken the law so he deserves the consequences of his breaking the law. Let God judge his soul for eternity.

But we ARE talking about having broken the law of the land, right? It can't be the 6th-commandment that was broken because the Law was abolished at the cross.
The commandment is thou shalt not murder, otherwise King David would be guilty of a sin when killing Goliath. When the government kills a murderer they are not committing a violation of the law, they are governing as elected.
 
Solo said:
He has broken the law so he deserves the consequences of his breaking the law. Let God judge his soul for eternity.
Jesus hung on a cross between two criminals. Not once did He cry out that their death on the cross was unjust. We even know that one of them asked to be remembered and was promised paradise. Jesus knew that the laws of the land should be respected. He is in the "business" of saving souls and a law higher than that of the land was/is question.
 
He has broken the law so he deserves the consequences of his breaking the law.

Sounds like Pharisee Law and not Christlike Grace.
 
Solo said:
He has broken the law so he deserves the consequences of his breaking the law. Let God judge his soul for eternity.
That sounds pretty dark and a bit on the side of rejoicing over it. Am I readcing things wrong?
 
Solo said:
SputnikBoy said:
Solo said:
He has broken the law so he deserves the consequences of his breaking the law. Let God judge his soul for eternity.

But we ARE talking about having broken the law of the land, right? It can't be the 6th-commandment that was broken because the Law was abolished at the cross.
The commandment is thou shalt not murder, otherwise King David would be guilty of a sin when killing Goliath. When the government kills a murderer they are not committing a violation of the law, they are governing as elected.
So then Moses most definately should have been executed, as well as Paul as an accomplice.
 
Lyric's Dad said:
Solo said:
He has broken the law so he deserves the consequences of his breaking the law. Let God judge his soul for eternity.
That sounds pretty dark and a bit on the side of rejoicing over it. Am I readcing things wrong?
You read entirely too much into my posts Lyrics Dad. If you have a problem with them, you really ought to pm me for definition. Otherwise I will take it as though you are accusing me in the public forum as being dark. I do not believe your intent is anything but dark in itself.
 
Lyric's Dad said:
Solo said:
SputnikBoy said:
Solo said:
He has broken the law so he deserves the consequences of his breaking the law. Let God judge his soul for eternity.

But we ARE talking about having broken the law of the land, right? It can't be the 6th-commandment that was broken because the Law was abolished at the cross.
The commandment is thou shalt not murder, otherwise King David would be guilty of a sin when killing Goliath. When the government kills a murderer they are not committing a violation of the law, they are governing as elected.
So then Moses most definately should have been executed, as well as Paul as an accomplice.
If Moses and Paul did what they did in the US and God did not step in, then they both should have suffered the consequences of their breaking of the law.
 
Solo said:
Lyric's Dad said:
Solo said:
He has broken the law so he deserves the consequences of his breaking the law. Let God judge his soul for eternity.
That sounds pretty dark and a bit on the side of rejoicing over it. Am I readcing things wrong?
You read entirely too much into my posts Lyrics Dad. If you have a problem with them, you really ought to pm me for definition. Otherwise I will take it as though you are accusing me in the public forum as being dark. I do not believe your intent is anything but dark in itself.
You could have p.m.'d me that message. :-D
 
Lyric's Dad said:
Solo said:
[quote="Lyric's Dad":0ffa8]
Solo said:
He has broken the law so he deserves the consequences of his breaking the law. Let God judge his soul for eternity.
That sounds pretty dark and a bit on the side of rejoicing over it. Am I readcing things wrong?
You read entirely too much into my posts Lyrics Dad. If you have a problem with them, you really ought to pm me for definition. Otherwise I will take it as though you are accusing me in the public forum as being dark. I do not believe your intent is anything but dark in itself.
You could have p.m.'d me that message. :-D[/quote:0ffa8]

Sometimes you reap what you sow. :D
 
Should Tookie Die?

He did kill four innocent people,But I am not the judge. :D
 
Solo said:
SputnikBoy said:
Solo said:
He has broken the law so he deserves the consequences of his breaking the law. Let God judge his soul for eternity.

But we ARE talking about having broken the law of the land, right? It can't be the 6th-commandment that was broken because the Law was abolished at the cross.
The commandment is thou shalt not murder, otherwise King David would be guilty of a sin when killing Goliath. When the government kills a murderer they are not committing a violation of the law, they are governing as elected.

How convenient.
 
There is no way that any person here could make that decision. No one has enough information about him to make such a judgment, nor is anyone worthy of being his judge.
 
I have a different way of looking at things. This man did kill and should be punsished , but with death I don't think thats the anserw. I mean I look at it like this he will be judged by God. The ones the prisons hire to kill those on death row have never been harmed by the person they kill and do not realy know them. I think this is a type of murder and then will they also be judeged
I sure wouldn't want the job. Life without prorole is punishment enough, he will never be out in society anymore.


Blessed are the peacemakers for they shall be called the children of God.
 
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