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Debora123
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The Pope was only referring to the practice today, not the principle itself.
- Your statement is confused, if not meaningless.
- A principle is either morally acceptable or not.
- The principle of using capital punishment is morally permissible.
- The practice of the principle is another matter.
This may seem an unnecessary point, but it’s critical to understand the issue.
- My statement is neither confused, nor meaningless. Your arguments are.
- A principle is either morally acceptable or not, but the principal itself changes depending on the circumstances.
- The principle of using capital punishment is morally permissible only if done out of complete necessity in order to keep others safe… and this is not longer the case.
- The practice of the principle is what this thread/discussion is actually about.
This IS a VERY unnecessary point, but I feel you bring this up just so you can argue with something/anything I say.