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Is capital punishment morally wrong?

Is capital punishment morally wrong?

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As I said due process and law, someone is being held accountable for what they were convicted of doing. They have a date certain unlike the rest of us who could find ourselves in eternity without warning. Our choices have consequences for good or ill. You think God would not be aware of what was going to happen? You think God would just ignore them or give them every opportunity to repent? You think God needs more time to enlighten someone or make it clear what is about to happen?


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You disagree; you know the hour you will find yourself standing in eternity? There
is some clarity with the certainty knowing the end date gives us that we don't
have with it being unknown, so it can be put out of our minds as if it is never
coming and we live as if we will continue on forever as we are now.

Do you think God is limited because of time? Do you think requires years for God
to make a point and cannot do it in an instant?


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Well, when people make up truth as they go and call it Christianity, that is not
blessed by God, so that type of reality is dying; the God of life is not in that,
only the imaginations of people.

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@kellyjay said
Do you think God is limited because of time? Do you think requires years for God
to make a point and cannot do it in an instant?
If your stance is that your God figure can end anyone's life at any moment he chooses, why don't Christians just leave it to God to end the life of someone serving a life sentence at a moment of his choosing?

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So you say as if you are something more. We all seek truth, truth has a quality that all else does not, making it a part from everything else in even the smallest deviation. We are not the truth we proclaim, we can only give witness to it, and if what we accept isn’t than it isn’t, if is it is.

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@fmf said
If your stance is that your God figure can end anyone's life at any moment he chooses, why don't Christians just leave it to God to end the life of someone serving a life sentence at a moment of his choosing?
We do, and if the in the law has some infractions comes the death penalty it is a choice made by the one breaking the law to reap what they sow.

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@kellyjay said
We do, and if the in the law has some infractions comes the death penalty it is a choice made by the one breaking the law to reap what they sow.
Why don't you leave the decision to your God figure?

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@fmf said
Why don't you leave the decision to your God figure?
We do laws are part of it.

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@kellyjay said
We do laws are part of it.
Does that mean that it is your God figure who desires that Black people convicted of killing white people should be far more likely to be executed than the killers of Black people?

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