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Ebowed
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« Reply #25 on: March 13, 2005, 01:53:55 AM »

Not necessarily, but lighter prison sentences would be good, let alone abolition of the death penalty.
Like, 1 year for a rape, 6 months for a murderer, 2 weeks for kidnapping...

Yeah I can see that work real well in society.  We should just all forgive and forget, like Jesus ordererd.

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Yes.  God ordered the execution of people for certain crimes.
Name every crime that God ordered execution for in the New Testament, as the Law of Moses was replaced by Jesus.
Not replaced, fulfilled.  Nice of you to ignore the first part of the message too.
If they were fulfilled then they don't need to be paid for by members of society.  Unneccesary bloodshed, man.

I ignored the first part of the message because I had nothing to say.  I mean, life without parole isn't even an option in Nebraska, but capital punishment is.  That's not right.  "Forgive and forget" doesn't sound like a bad idea, but I agree that it generally wouldn't work.  Life without parole is the best option.
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Ebowed
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« Reply #26 on: March 13, 2005, 08:29:21 PM »

Ebowed would you support forced hard labor, like slavery, over the death penalty?
Hard labor for a crime is not the same as slavery.......

The 13th Amendment allows for the use of slavery for convicted felons. Do you support that idea?
Clearly not; I don't believe in slavery.  But hard labor isn't the same thing.
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