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graciew
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Ireaneus , the commandment is Do not kill.And hence, my question: what is so distinct about ‘nowadays’ that makes the death penalty [virtually] inadmissible versus 50 years ago, or even just 30 years ago. What EXACTLY is it that changed that merits a shift in the Church’s position on this issue?
The Church moves from there to begin with.( and love God and thy neighbour as yourself first.)
Is it necessary for self defense ? All right.
Is it necessary to kill sb.when prisons are highly safe and.more technologically equipped
? Is it necessary when psychology and medicine have advanced to control any.amount of psychological disorders inclu. Aggressive behaviour ?
Is it necessary to hold a person in death.row for years ? What is the option now he/she is neutralilized : kill them.sooner or work towards rehabilitation ?
Do not kill.
And this is mine : how can you plead for sb s life in other parts of the world where death is justified under religious beliefs and we.consider it atrocious when/if at the same time , we uphold the same.beliefs high and consider it is necessary TODAY and we are.not in the middle ages technology and scientifically speaking?
If the most powerful nation on earth cannot handle a handful of cases nowadays without recurring to CP,what is left for the rest of us ?
Totalitarian regimes are using it.too to kill opposition. And we.know it today instantly.
So by what moral.authority are we to.speak for those in the mlst vulnerable.situation now everywhere else on earth ?
And nowadays we know everything that is going on instantly , stonings ,beheadings…
I keep saying it is applying church teaching to present circumstamces carefully evaluated by the last popes. And they are prudential.
The Vatican has already abolished it as a State and its right is still.contemplated in the CCC
That is how I see it .