Implying church teachings=sound reason because they’re church teachings.
Hold on. This is totally wrong. Not only do you need to learn some real history, but you are saying the Church’s teachings cannot be trusted. The Church teaches what Christ taught, and yes, Christ supported the rights of the government as I described in my last post.
Governments are made up of people. People should be forgiving and merciful. So, governments should be forgiving and merciful too, provided the criminal sincerely repents.
No. Governments are not just people, governments are ruled by laws not by the whims of society. Any judge can give leniency in sentencing. S/he need not give the maximum sentence, so this provision already exists. The DP is usually, and should only be passed, for the most heinous crimes in which the guilty showed no mercy to his/her victims. The recent salon murders is a case in point. That man went into that salon and randomly murdered 6 innocent people and all because his wife had decided to divorce him–no doubt for good reason as it turned out. If the state passes the DP for him, it would most certainly be justified.
Wait, by helping criminals rehabilitate themselves instead of making them rot in prison, we’re infringing on their rights?
That was not the topic, and you know it. If you want to put words into people’s mouths you will convince no one but yourself.
But by the very nature of reality itself there will always be doubt. We can never be sure, we can just be very, very close to being sure. Even if the crimes of the person in question were witnessed by many people, there’s always the possibility of mass hysteria or something of the like. Going by the track record of countries with the death penalty, there will always be some innocent victims thereof, even if it’s one in thousands. And you know what? One is too many. Don’t forget what happened to Christ.
Governments should protect the rights of individuals but it must also balance what is best for the greater good. We cannot hesitate to do what is best for society merely because there is a one in a million chance we may be wrong in what we do. We couldn’t even get out of bed in the morning or dare cross the street by that logic.
Furthermore, let’s say the condemned genuinely repented while on death row. If we went by your model, the person would be killed anyway. I ask you, is that Christian? Is that what Christ would want?
The person’s repentence has nothing to do with the crime committed. Even Christ knew that. It is why we do penance for our sins–because God may forgive us, but the damage must be righted. That is what justice means.
Some drug dealers kill people. People who kill others deserve the death penalty. Therefore, all drug dealers deserve the death penalty.
That is not what I wrote/“my” argument. Again, you are trying to put words into my mouth. That is not a good way to debate an issue because others can see that is what you are doing, therefore you only hurt your own cause by overstating what I wrote.
You wrote that you know people who sell weed and you see nothing wrong with doing so. It’s pretty obvious your opinons are colored by this idea. The DP has nothing to do with you defying authority and the law. If you don’t like the law, work to change it, but don’t defend rank criminals of the worst sort just so you can feel good about breaking the law yourself.