I just don’t see the logic behind your stance Thistle thats all.

The people that I described are rare, in fact these men are about as bad as you can get and yet you feel that merely locking them up, when they will most certainly continue to kill while in custody is the correct thing to do? How do you justify that? How is allowing them the opportunity to continue their activities square with Church teaching? Allow them to kill until they realize it is wrong and stop on their own? I’m sure the families of the murdered officers as well as the families of the other inmates who were killed, beaten and/or sodomized by these and others just might disagree with you.
Lets remember Thistle, these crimes were committed while in custody at the most secure facilities available. They are the highest level of security and control that the State has to offer. The Church bases its position in great part on the obviously erroneous assumption that these days such behavior can be either modified or controlled by the State due to advances in the field of corrections…
Since the State is clearly unable to control or even modify the bahavior of these men, how many others have to die at their hands before it is enough?. I ask you that, how many more? That is what I don’t understand about your position on the issue. These men have
proven that they cannot be controlled by the State.
As to those who propose the expansion of the death penalty to other crimes, I agree with you for the most part. The death penalty should not be applied to all. As I stated earlier I don’t see it as a catch all. It should and must be rarely applied.
However, in the case of the predators that I described, the ones who have killed on a whim or for the slightest reason, continue killing , will kill again and who actually enjoy what they do, I say they are the ones that fall within the parameters of the Churches teaching that executions be so rare as to be
almost non existant.
**Note Thistle, the Church does not say now and never has said **don’t ****have the death penalty. It says that this extreme penalty must only be used
in the most extreme cases.
I believe that the two men I described are examples of the most extreme cases and I think that very few would disagree with that.