3/18/2015 4:40:44 PM
when jesus stopped the capital punishment of the woman, he makes clear that it is because no one has the moral authority to condemn another to death, it's the point of the story. your position is that since jesus didn't get involved in every single instance, even those in which he has no control or those that are part of his sacrifice, it means that the point of that story only applies to that single instance? that in other situations that are not described one has the moral authority to judge and condemn another to death?
3/18/2015 4:40:58 PM
3/18/2015 4:41:30 PM
3/18/2015 4:43:19 PM
100% of the people in my desk chair like pickles and 20% of other people like pickles so 120% of people like pickles
3/18/2015 4:43:41 PM
You said the death penalty was against the part of the new testament that prevents killing or actions taken while angry.
3/18/2015 4:47:43 PM
3/18/2015 4:48:51 PM
^^no, i didn't. maybe you are confusing me with someone?i did list multiple ways that the new testament conflicts with capital punishment though:
3/18/2015 4:49:20 PM
Apparently it was moron who said it. But it was a response specifically to that premise. In no way am I saying that murder can't be done in a calculated manner. I am saying there are plenty of examples of "killing" that is not murder.[Edited on March 18, 2015 at 4:50 PM. Reason : ]
3/18/2015 4:50:13 PM
3/18/2015 4:51:22 PM
Not arguing with the 74% being evangelicals only. I'm giving multiple examples. You still have not cited a study that says the majority of Christians or even half of the Christians out there oppose the death penalty. I gave you an entire page of studies and I am not hiding the fact that the ranges are all over the place. But they are generally about half. Slightly higher than the amount of support/opposition of the general population in America.[Edited on March 18, 2015 at 4:53 PM. Reason : ]
3/18/2015 4:53:26 PM
3/18/2015 4:55:07 PM
let's get back to these statements:
3/18/2015 4:56:30 PM
^^Actually, you were the one who stated that most Christians don't support the death penalty. I responded to that statement with about half do, which has already been supported by multiple studies in this thread.From a study by the Pew Research Center[Edited on March 18, 2015 at 5:02 PM. Reason : ]
3/18/2015 4:59:16 PM
This has been fun. But I have to go home and prepare for court tomorrow. I'll leave y'all to it.
3/18/2015 5:04:39 PM
3/18/2015 5:37:12 PM
3/18/2015 6:11:27 PM
No, that post was linking to a blog that explains why Christians support the death penalty, i.e., the basis of this thread. Why it's not a conflict for Christians to support the death penalty. Nowhere have I claimed that all Christians support the death penalty.However, you stated:
3/18/2015 6:18:44 PM
I'll take that as a yes. [Edited on March 18, 2015 at 6:34 PM. Reason : we have around 11% of the world's Christians, btw][Edited on March 18, 2015 at 6:38 PM. Reason : You realize how many Hispanic Catholics there are right?]
3/18/2015 6:27:10 PM
the US = the Americas
3/18/2015 6:48:48 PM
Apparently
3/18/2015 7:57:59 PM
3/19/2015 4:04:34 AM
3/19/2015 5:46:22 AM
3/19/2015 8:53:42 AM
hai guys what's goin' on in this thread?
3/19/2015 11:38:14 PM
http://news.yahoo.com/ohio-man-cleared-murder-39-years-jail-1-063803465.html
3/20/2015 3:19:14 PM
3/20/2015 4:37:17 PM
3/26/2015 9:41:45 PM
http://www.nytimes.com/2015/04/13/opinion/152-innocents-marked-for-death.html
4/14/2015 12:37:49 AM
Arkansas messed up big time in the last botched execution. They are trying to cover it up. Hopefully, this latest killing spree will build enough outrage to end the savagery nationwide.
4/25/2017 10:24:39 AM
They didn't botch a damn thing. It's just activists making up shit to arouse controversy. There's plenty of reasons an unconscious person's lips can move. Put down the Mother Jones crackpipe.
4/27/2017 1:16:27 AM
They aren't just unconscious, a general paralytic is also applied that is supposed to cease all muscle activity (if you believe the executioner's claims). You'd think that'd be pretty important considering this is supposed to lead directly to one of the main avenues of death (stopped breathing). If the lips are still moving, there's at least some possibility that the person could still be breathing.
4/27/2017 7:19:52 AM
i don't support the death penalty, but is there a reason they don't give them a ton of narcotics or use nitrogen gas or something?
4/27/2017 9:03:28 AM
^^ From what I can tell through multiple news reports, the paralytic had not yet been administered. If that's the case, then the complaints amount to nothing more than "an unconscious person's lips moved." Not really a good argument for a "botched execution." They could at least argue over the 45 minutes it took to get a vein.^ I've wondered the same thing. Science suggests that nitrogen or CO inhalation is a fairly painless death. I'm betting, though, that anti-death-penalty advocates would still find a way to fuss and fume over some random detail and turn it into a huge deal.I would have more sympathy for their claims if they focused on the fact the state is actually killing someone, instead of focusing on often trifling details, details that are frequently of their own making. Their histrionics don't make me want to listen to what they have to say.
4/27/2017 9:17:28 AM
i mean it is still murdermy guess is that narcotics or nitrogen are not an option because they aren't painful enough, and some victims might even enjoy it
4/27/2017 9:37:13 AM
4/27/2017 10:05:58 AM
the pro state murder argument is wanting to punish criminals, letting someone euphorically pass out doesn't seem like a sufficient punishment to satisfy the bloodlust. What explanation do you have for pro state murder advocates wanting to go back to firing squads, hangings, and electric chairs if not a desire for violent vengeance?[Edited on April 27, 2017 at 10:53 AM. Reason : sp]
4/27/2017 10:52:50 AM
Does anyone even argue that it is anything but that anymore?The deterrent effect has been disproved for decades.
4/27/2017 10:55:38 AM
4/27/2017 10:57:28 AM
4/27/2017 11:04:33 AM
The body still goes into involuntary reactions as you gasp for air. Hell, you can't even have your dog put to sleep by gas chamber in like 10+ states.I'm skeptical that inert gases don't cause involuntary gasping responses in that wiki link[Edited on April 27, 2017 at 11:12 AM. Reason : Wiki link]
4/27/2017 11:08:24 AM
No, that is the hypercapnic alarm response which is caused by a build-up of CO2. Using nitrogen or other inert gasses they just pass out after a couple breaths and die in a few minutes with no panic.
4/27/2017 11:13:16 AM
WELL I GUESS OKLAHOMA FINULLY GOT ONE RIGHT, CRANK UP DA GAZ CHAMBER BOYZ!!!!!!!
4/27/2017 11:22:20 AM
4/27/2017 1:04:30 PM
Why do we even have a death penalty?It obviously isn't a deterrent. You could put people to death for vandalism and they'd still do it.I'm not sure it works as any type of retribution or closure for the families of victims. Personally if someone did something to my family that deserved the death penalty, I'd want to go after them myself, but since I can't do that, letting them rot in jail for the rest of their life would be far more satisfying, at least as far as retribution goes.Maybe economics? Not sure how much administrative costs are involved with snuffing out a life, but it can't be as much as clothing and feeding someone for 40, 50, or 60 years.
4/27/2017 1:35:17 PM
it's not economics, it costs a lot more due to appeals
4/27/2017 2:29:19 PM
True, I didn't think about the legal processes behind the scenes.
4/27/2017 2:32:53 PM
https://www.forbes.com/sites/kellyphillipserb/2014/05/01/considering-the-death-penalty-your-tax-dollars-at-work/
4/27/2017 2:35:25 PM
Holy cow. Those are some stark differences.So again, why do we have such a hard-on for the death penalty?
4/27/2017 2:49:14 PM
Did you read Grumpy's posts ITT?
4/27/2017 2:53:20 PM