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Originally Posted by Alter Ego
By what measure of sanity can Christians call themselves Pro-life and yet be in total agreement with the death penalty? The death penalty allows for murder at the hands of the government, which in America is the citizenry. So everytime someone is executed, we are his/her murderers.
How is it possible to be a Christian and yet approve of such barbaric practices?
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God said "Thou shalt not kill", yet He commanded His people to annihilate their enemies. How does that reconcile?
I think there is a difference between taking innocent life and someone who basically chooses their fate with their own actions.
I'm not entirely comfortable with the death penalty...BUT...I certainly wouldn't hesitate to defend my family with deadly force if necessary, and I think the death penalty is similarly...a defense of society.
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