The only reason I say apparently unnecessary is because I** have not yet been able to think of something that would make it necessary**. Unless the assumption is that our prison system is basically unsafe, then I can find no other reason that would be valid enough to support the death penalty in the United States. That being said, I am certainly open to what others have to say, and I am open to allowing my current opinion to be swayed. If the Church allows for it in certain instances, I am certainly not going to disagree with that. However, my growing impression is that it is indeed wrong in the United States. Again though, I am open to others’ thoughts.
Consider this – what ever happened to expiation of sin? Dependant upon the gravity of the offense, is the direct gravity of equal consiquence of my pennance… right?
With that in mind, if you or I are capable of committing one of the most vile and disgusting acts on another human being, shouldn’t there be, for the
sake of our soul, a pennance that equates to the offense?
Look to the example of The Good Theif (St Dismas) on Calvary. Remember when the Bad Theif mocked Jesus, but St Dismas shut down the Bad Theif.
Remember “This Man has done no wrong, but we are getting what we deserve.” I’m sure you recall that Jesus never corrected nor refuted what St Dismas said… in fact, it was only after St Dismas confessed his sin, took responsibility for his actions, accepted his punishment, and lastly, spiritually embraced Christ… only then did Jesus promise Salvation to St Dismas, right?
We have to be accountable for our actions, and ready to accept the corresponding punishments that come with our offenses.
Another point to consider – I’ve already mentioned expiation of sin, but remember that sometimes expiation absolutely REQUIRES a blood sacrifice.
Here’s what I’m getting at. I’m sure we’re in agreement that Jesus is God, right? Right! And I’m equally sure that we’re in agreement that the entire reason Jesus became man was so He could take the sin of mankind upon Himself, and therefore, erase all past sin and open the Gates of Heaven.
Now with Jesus being God, couldn’t He have simply waved His arm and stated “It’s done. All sin is forgiven!”? Of course He could… but He didn’t.
Christ KNEW that sin required a blood sacrifice. HIS blood sacrifice! Anything less would be empty and hollow.
With all that said, if I were to ever murder someone, for the sake of my soul, a equal expiation of the sin I committed is demanded of me. After all, anything less would be empty and hollow.
I look forward to your response.
The Catholic Caveman