What is the real value of human life against the death penalty? How to exchange it with other lives. Is religion and government repeating that all lives should be treated equally? So how can we condemn people to death? How can you make an abortion illegal, but in some cases the death penalty is legal. No matter what you think about it, the death penalty is murder. When about 250 people join the row of death every year, 35 people are executed and imagine how many people are innocent in fact.
There are several opinions against the death penalty. Even innocent people may be identified and executed by the legal system. In particular, the church also has strong religious concerns about the death penalty. According to the church, the death penalty should not be tolerated. Because it involves depriving of precious lives created by God. Because God believes that man is one of his special creations, destroying people means to infringe God. References: Death Penalty UK (2007), reflection on the death penalty retrieved from the British death penalty website on July 27, 2007: http: // www. Richard Clark 32. Btinternet Hi. UK / Ideas. Html Laijas, E. (2007) Is it just a death penalty? , On July 27, 2007, search from the UK website of the University of Texas: http: // www. Cwrl. UXERS. EDU / ~ Tonya / Spring / Hat / E. HTM
Capital punishment "Maintain social security and provide something suitable for murderer - Death Penalty" In this article I think that we can think of two aspects of pros and cons for the death penalty. Advantages and disadvantages are considered together with Christian doctrines and beliefs. Christian doctrine, Old Testament, New Testament also compare human reactions to this subject. From my research and analysis ... the unconstitutional death to the death penalty is one of the top controversial topics in the country today. More than 13,000 people have been executed legally since the colonial era. Most of these executions occurred in the early 20th century. In the 1930s, 150 people were executed lawfully every year. However, as the anger of the world appeared, the number of executions began to decline. In 1996, 37 states including New Jersey
As early as 1930, we found the execution of the first record. Between 1930 and 1967, 3,859 people were recorded and executed. The next nine years will bring victory to those opposed to the death penalty and during this time there is no enforcement. Greg and Georgia, 1976's Supreme Court ruled that "the death penalty does not violate the provision of cruel and inappropriate punishment of the eighth amendment." 39 states in the United States approved the death penalty (Newton, 1983)