That is a very insulting and condescending statement. Do you always ridicule your opponents?
SpiritMeadow, you wrote
I do not want to take this overly off topic, and there are certainly death penalty threads where I have chimed in.
The death penalty is something that I struggle with. After learning of JP2’s reasoning - mainly that it adds to the ‘culture of death’ and makes life less sacred overall, I have a better understanding.
I don’t want to get into a debate on this thread, but I believe that the Pope’s analysis is faulty on this in terms of actual prison society. Even before the gulags, the prisons have been run by the violent and vicious inmates. Our system is so broken as to allow certain people to get out who should never be released, or who had been previously condemned to death.
Plus, we’re Ameri-centric. I cannot put the execution of someone like Timothy McVeigh as equivalent to the guy in China who was executed because of the food safety issue (was it the pet food issue specifically? I think so). He was executed right after the trial. Is the repeated taking of a bribe (in a government in which bribery is not uncommon) worthy of the death penalty? Certainly not.
We have no similar punishments. Our whole justice system is based on the fact that it is better to let 10 guilty men free than to imprison an innocent man. While it is a hard pill to swallow when you are watching the 10 guilty men get away with it, it is still the best approach.
Indeed, Christ didn’'t tell Pilate that he didn’t have the right (as a representative as a whole) to put him to death.
There is an older book that I was reading in the last couple of months that went into a very detailed look at punishment through a prism of Christianity. I will see if I can find that in the next few months.
While I would love to have a system in which violent people can be safely locked away forever, to never harm an innocent again, we’re not there. Will we ever be? Again, food for another thread.
If you can’t find your answer on a d.p. thread, I think you are not looking hard enough.
While I wish to follow the Church in all things faith and morals related, they are sometimes stepping outside those limits, I am not under an obligation to march in lockstep with all of the Church’s announcements and positions.