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Langdell
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What comes to my mind when I read this part of the CCC is a country that is in a state of near-anarchy such that it’s practically impossible to keep someone in prison for more than a few days. I guess Somalia would be one example.Let’s try it this way:
The CCC makes reference to some situation where the death penalty may be used when “this is the only possible way of effectively defending human lives against the unjust aggressor.”
Can you give a concrete example? If you must use Biblical times to come up with an example . . . well, so be it. But, I was hoping for something a bit closer to our time. (And as an aside, I’m not looking for an American example – it could be in the jungles of Brazil, or sub-Saharan Africa if you’d like. Middle ages, perhaps?
VC