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JesusFreak wrote:Hm, I just KNOW who you were thinking of when you said religious.
Santa Claus!
JesusFreak wrote:All joking aside, this is a serious issue. I just have one question, and many opinions
How many millionares have been sentenced to Death Row?
JesusFreak wrote:I prefer some leniance because everyone should get a shot at redemption, but lenience only goes so far.
My personal opinion on the subject:
You kill a guy? You were the accomplice? Life in Prison with Parole. You killied a guy? Pre-meditatied? Death Row.
AngelBolt wrote:Uhh... Gauntlet... it doesn't even matter the quantity of posts at tct. the fact was that there were a lot of people posting a lot abpout the smae thing and getting over the same arguents.
And to be honest... this is still a fan forum, GD is for stalking about stuff, but it'snot really meant for the deep though stuff. I'd like to remind you we're all teenagers, not psychiatrists and rocket scientists.
Gauntlet wrote:Before I forget, Mewberries, I saw your original post before you took it down. I'm really big on sarcasm, so I wasn't insulting the GD forum or LF. It's my favorite sub-board, anyways. Just trying to create a contrast through some humor.
Gauntlet wrote:Thanks for the replies. I agree with what has been said. On that note, I was reading someone else's post on another forum who fully supports the death penalty by saying that murderers may be genetically human, but they're not a real human being because they are devoid of remorse. I disagree with that--I mean, all murders are driven by something, and something, which is everything, is driven by emotion. Crimes of passion, greed, revenge, anger, etc.
Thoughts?
However, I can see where a view like this would arise, particularly with murders in which the victim is completely random and/or innocent, or in which the murderer really doesn't show any outside (or even inside) feelings of remorse for doing what they did.
JesusFreak wrote:And as for "Thou shalt not kill", what did the murderer do? He killed. The punishment in the Old testament is death, hence the oft-misinterpreted "Eye for an eye". Mirror punishment wasn't the focus, but mirror atonement.
Gauntlet wrote:JesusFreak wrote:And as for "Thou shalt not kill", what did the murderer do? He killed. The punishment in the Old testament is death, hence the oft-misinterpreted "Eye for an eye". Mirror punishment wasn't the focus, but mirror atonement.
Dunno, man. I thought Christian's don't follow the words of the Old Testament, but the New Testament. They're very different, aren't they?
JesusFreak wrote:However, I can see where a view like this would arise, particularly with murders in which the victim is completely random and/or innocent, or in which the murderer really doesn't show any outside (or even inside) feelings of remorse for doing what they did.
Funny, in the Old testament, there were these things called 'Cities of refuge", or summat, that people who accidentally killed somebody would go. If the elders of teh city tried him and found him guilty, they would announce his guilt and kick him out. If he was innocent, the elders would announce his innocence and he would be able to leave whenever he pleased.
Mewberries151 wrote:JesusFreak wrote:However, I can see where a view like this would arise, particularly with murders in which the victim is completely random and/or innocent, or in which the murderer really doesn't show any outside (or even inside) feelings of remorse for doing what they did.
Funny, in the Old testament, there were these things called 'Cities of refuge", or summat, that people who accidentally killed somebody would go. If the elders of teh city tried him and found him guilty, they would announce his guilt and kick him out. If he was innocent, the elders would announce his innocence and he would be able to leave whenever he pleased.
Er...that wasn't what I meant by "random" murders. What I mean by "random" would be like, if some guy who lives 20 blocks away from you, never talked to you a day in his life, picked up a gun, walked to your house and shot you full of holes for no apparent reason. That's what I mean by random...I did not say "accidental". That's a completely different case entirely. ^^;
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