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07-22-2005, 01:55 PM #21
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Murderers Must Die: Judeo-Christian Values
One could make said points, but how does that begin to solve any problems? we could sit around and pretend to be the reincarnation of aristotle all day, but we've still got a huge issue to deal with.
Originally Posted by Nullific
And are you kidding me about psychological death? it would appear from documentaries and testimony that alot more hardened criminals condition themselves to their surroundings. sure, the first few months maybe even years can be hell, but how do you solve this? by becoming tougher and more violent, all in the name of survival. Jail is supposed to be feared, but yet all it seemse to do for the most part is breed more violence before it's released.
and btw, did you know that to make room for prisoners, rapists and murderers are let loose (or at least they recieve more lenient parole hearings) so that pot smokers can be housed? probably more indirectly than anything.
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07-22-2005, 01:59 PM #22
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Murderers Must Die: Judeo-Christian Values
okay, so how about the millions upon millions spent each year just to build prisons and house inmates be used to further research dna technology? then we'd be in a position to cut down on trial durations and we can lessen the bog down of the courts to focus more time on individual cases. sounds like a better plan than piling people up in jail that dont deserve to live.
Originally Posted by bhallg2k
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07-23-2005, 04:14 AM #23
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Murderers Must Die: Judeo-Christian Values
Science is far from perfect, and there is always room for human error. If a lab error is made and the person is executed just weeks later it would be far too late when and if the correction is made. It doesn't happen that fast for a reaon, in many states that use capital punishment an appeal is mandatory after a suspect is found guilty.I never said to omit anything. If it can be proven without any doubt that the person is guilty, then they should be expediently executed. I only suggested a few weeks deference to allow for meditation and handling of post-mortem matters. Our DNA technology is advanced enough to accomplish such feats. and if it isnt, then why isnt more money being funneled to the reasearch?
http://www.theage.com.au/articles/20...&oneclick=true
http://www.injusticebusters.com/05/F..._Chicago.shtml
Well some people tell me I have no emotions, but perhaps I just find it a bit inhumane, messy and cruel to put a bullet through the back of another persons skull and let their brains blow all over the floor. I suppose we could reinstate the good ol' guillotine or stake burnings while we are at it.There are lots of people that wouldnt mind pulling the trigger. And why not hang em high? But what I'm curious to know, is why you have a problem with shooting someone in the back of the head that would eagerly rape your wife, your children and then cut them into pieces. Keep in mind, i'm not talking about executing a drug trafficker or a pimp like the chinese do. I'm just baffled by how you'd rather lock some guy away with a roof over his head and three square meals a day than just remove him from the human equation?
That would be a good point, if we were talking about the flaws of the prohibition. You'd also be interested to know that student drug law offenders risk loosing their eligibilty for financial aid.and btw, did you know that to make room for prisoners, rapists and murderers are let loose (or at least they recieve more lenient parole hearings) so that pot smokers can be housed?
If you want to sort out the criminal justice system and uncrowd the prisons then the first step is to legalize drugs. There are plenty of sick fucks out there who for their crimes probably deserve to die, but putting a bullet through their heads does not undo their crime or entirely console their victims. I doubt lethal injection is any more expensive than shooting a person, and it is far cleaner. The victim or close relatives should have say in whether or not the convicted is executed if the crime is horrenous enough.
The system should never be allowed to act so quickly, as the system will always be imperfect so long as humans are behind it.
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07-23-2005, 08:59 AM #24
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Murderers Must Die: Judeo-Christian Values
The bibles not worth diddly anyway. Sure, you have somethign to believe in, thats nice, but the book is fallible. Anyone who believes the Old Testament is free of contradictions should re-read it several times.
God did not write this document -- it was written by men and no matter how divinely inspired it may have been, the ideas were filtered through the consciousness of the writers before being recorded.
The New Testament, likewise, was written by men, and according to what is known as the Higher Criticism -- The use of scientific techniques of literary criticism to establish the sources of the books of the Bible -- the gospels were written several decades after the death of Jesus, and who in their right mind could assert that the words of Jesus could be precisely remembered for several decades?
An interesting exercise is to obtain a red-letter edition of the New Testament (in which the words actually attributed to Jesus are in red) and see how much of the Christian dogma is actually based on the words of Jesus, as distinct from the personal ideas of the Gospel writers.
The most frequently quoted verse from the New Testament: ??John 3:16 For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.? Are NOT the words of Jesus, but of the author of the gospel.
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07-23-2005, 03:16 PM #25
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Murderers Must Die: Judeo-Christian Values
Originally Posted by Nullific
I agree. the victims families should have major say as to what happens to the murderer. It should either be death or life in prison. Or maybe it could be a secret raffle. like say the state or judge makes a decision, the family should also make a decision. The decision is kept secret and it's randomly picked. that way noone would know for sure how either had voted. Both could vote for death...both for life...or be split even. point is, noone would know for sure.
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