BTW-
The numbers recorded in the poll are roughly even.
There are more of us neanderthals than you imagined, huh?
I could prevail upon Clocker to make it at least one vote closer, too.![]()
BTW-
The numbers recorded in the poll are roughly even.
There are more of us neanderthals than you imagined, huh?
I could prevail upon Clocker to make it at least one vote closer, too.![]()
"Researchers have already cast much darkness on the subject, and if they continue their investigations, we shall soon know nothing at all about it."
-Mark Twain
As a for instance,do we believe the Canadian pig farmer deserves to live if convicted for his crimes?
http://www.crimelibrary.com/serial_k...jump_page.html
All spelling mistakes and grammatical errors in my post's are intentional.
"Researchers have already cast much darkness on the subject, and if they continue their investigations, we shall soon know nothing at all about it."
-Mark Twain
Why are you singling out atheists and agnostics to make a moral argument against the death penalty? What conflicts (moral or doctrine) could they possibly have?
They either think it's wrong or they don't. They do this from their own thought process and not "because the book says so" or "the religion says so".
Obviously it's possible for people of faith to make up their own mind, but I guess their faith plays a big part of that decision.
I have more respect for the viewpoint of the christians that view the death penalty as wrong than the christians who agree with me and support the death penalty (in principle).
it’s an election with no Democrats, in one of the whitest states in the union, where rich candidates pay $35 for your votes. Or, as Republicans call it, their vision for the future.
I think, fairly obviously, he'd had enough of JP running verbal rings around him.
That's about as subtle as I've ever seen j2 be.
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It's quite simple why I wouldn't want the pig farmer put to death, no matter what his crime. We have the means to lock this individual away from society for the rest of his days without comforts or freedoms. We can permanently put him in a place where he can do no more harm to another living soul.
That, to me, is far more preferable than taking away another life.
I don't believe that just because someone else has so little regard for human life that they take it away with no mark on their conscience, I should do the same in the name of retribution. That would bring me down, not all the way, but some way toward their level.
There are, of course, easily dismissed arguments concerning financial matters regarding the cost of keeping a prisoner incarcerated for the rest of his days but even if someone did manage to put forward an argument that I thought held at least some water in a financial respect - which I've never actually seen anyone do - I'd still favour the life without parole option over the death penalty.
Here's my moral argument against the death penalty - Killing people is wrong.
Here's my Christian argument against the death penalty - Thou shalt not kill.
Here's my moral argument for the death penalty - Kill the bastard, he deserves it.
Here's my practical argument for the death penalty - Kill the bastard, it's cheaper.
That, gentle viewer, is the argument, sans bollocks and spin.
(Obviously I did spin it a bit, but hey, whatcha gonna do.)
"there is nothing misogynistic about anything, stop trippin.
i type this way because im black and from nyc chill son "
Bollocks is in the eye of the beholder, I'd say.
As I've also said, we've done this before, and in much the same way...those who are against the death penalty are just as selective in their reasonings as those they deride as "unenlightened".
That presumptive air of authority is really just your upturned nose blocking your view of reality.
"Researchers have already cast much darkness on the subject, and if they continue their investigations, we shall soon know nothing at all about it."
-Mark Twain
There's nothing selective involved, as can be seen by my reasoning, which you quoted. Neither is there any air of authority. I have my opinion, I have my reasons for holding it and have clearly stated both.
I also cannot even begin to understand how any Christian can support the death penalty. The two must be mutually exclusive.
"there is nothing misogynistic about anything, stop trippin.
i type this way because im black and from nyc chill son "
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