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re: SCOTUS Lifts stay on Ledell Lee execution
Posted on 4/21/17 at 11:06 am to troyt37
Posted on 4/21/17 at 11:06 am to troyt37
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I'm guessing you reject the medical profession altogether, right?
Your argument is baseless. The medical profession isn't intentionally killing people based on incorrect data. They're not saying, "You deserve to die because witness A says it was you" and then taking that as irrefutable fact.
Lots of things are not perfect, but those things don't look at those imperfections and go, "Oh well, tough luck buddy" and then kill you with full intent.
Take your absurd arguments elsewhere.
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Perfection is God's domain. Literally nothing man has ever created is perfect.
I wasn't aware that man's imperfections were an excuse to kill people.
Posted on 4/21/17 at 11:12 am to Tuscaloosa
quote:that it took this long
Sad
This post was edited on 4/21/17 at 11:14 am
Posted on 4/21/17 at 11:12 am to HailHailtoMichigan!
quote:so you're jewish?
genesis 9:6
jesus nullified the old covenant
i mean. if you're into mythology.
Posted on 4/21/17 at 11:14 am to Machine
quote:I posted this on page 4.
so you're jewish?
jesus nullified the old covenant
i mean. if you're into mythology.
What about the Old Testament? Is that not scripture, inspired by God? Did not Jesus and the Apostles teach from the Old Testament? Was not Jesus the law-giver in the Old Testament, existing as God prior to His incarnation?
It's dangerous to take a cleaver to the Bible between the OT and the NT, as all 66 books are God-breathed. Jesus came to fulfill the law, not to do away with it completely, and where there is continuity between the Old and the New, it must be recognized. Principles laid out in the OT are upheld in the NT. The moral law of God and God's revealed will do not change when Jesus was born as a man as God does not change.
Posted on 4/21/17 at 11:17 am to skrayper
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I wasn't aware that man's imperfections were an excuse to kill people.
Speaking of absurd. Being charged, tried, and convicted of murdering another person, in very specific cases, justifies executing someone. By the time that person is executed, they typically have been found guilty by multiple juries, and have had highly educated and experienced judges examine their cases for any legitimate reason they should not have their sentence carried out.
Posted on 4/21/17 at 11:27 am to Tuscaloosa
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Do not be fooled into believing the death penalty brings some sort of magical closure or healing for the family of the victims. It only exacerbates wounds
But how could you possibly know that for sure? Of course, it's not going to bring their loved one back but you have no way of knowing what's in their heart of hearts.
I, personally, am torn on the whole thing but I would never assume to know what it's like to be one of the family members nor how they will feel when it's all said and done.
Posted on 4/21/17 at 11:32 am to skrayper
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Your argument is baseless. The medical profession isn't intentionally killing people based on incorrect data.
And yours is idiotic. The fact that the medical profession is accidentally killing people by the tens of thousands somehow makes it more acceptable, perfect, and worthy of support?
Posted on 4/21/17 at 11:38 am to troyt37
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Speaking of absurd. Being charged, tried, and convicted of murdering another person, in very specific cases, justifies executing someone. By the time that person is executed, they typically have been found guilty by multiple juries, and have had highly educated and experienced judges examine their cases for any legitimate reason they should not have their sentence carried out.
Go back and read my first post on this thread.
Posted on 4/21/17 at 12:22 pm to skrayper
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I'm anti-death penalty because it's a flawed system and killing people in a flawed system is wrong. I don't need Jesus to tell me that.
This one? The one that I originally quoted? The one that ends in the quote above, but it's somehow absurd to think that you're also anti-medical profession because it's a flawed system and killing people in a flawed system is wrong?
Posted on 4/21/17 at 1:30 pm to montanagator
I see multiple people in this thread trying their best to turn this into another WM3. Let's put a stop to that. Lee raped and struck Debra Reese with a tire iron 36 times and the evidence is overwhelming. The other rape cases were dropped because it was a waste of time since he was already convicted to the max penalty.
Speaking of the WM3. Damien Echols most likely killed those kids. All of the trial transcripts and exhibits are housed at Callahan WM3 Repository with no cliff notes, no editorials nor any sensationalist documentaries, just pure data. Echols was sadistic as frick (read Exhibit 500). Luckily for him the bumpkin police department bungled the investigation in a spectacular way.
Speaking of the WM3. Damien Echols most likely killed those kids. All of the trial transcripts and exhibits are housed at Callahan WM3 Repository with no cliff notes, no editorials nor any sensationalist documentaries, just pure data. Echols was sadistic as frick (read Exhibit 500). Luckily for him the bumpkin police department bungled the investigation in a spectacular way.
Posted on 4/21/17 at 1:40 pm to Ronaldo Burgundiaz
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Speaking of the WM3. Damien Echols most likely killed those kids. All of the trial transcripts and exhibits are housed at Callahan WM3 Repository with no cliff notes, no editorials nor any sensationalist documentaries, just pure data. Echols was sadistic as frick (read Exhibit 500). Luckily for him the bumpkin police department bungled the investigation in a spectacular way.
As a mouthbreathing native of Arkansas, of course you feel that way. Derr he listened to satanic music herp derp. Unfortunately for you, there's this thing called DNA science that irrefutably demonstrated he didn't do it. It did, however, find Terry Hobbs's hair in between the binding that tied one of the kid's wrists together. Of course he wasn't a Wiccan, so he couldn't have done it. Nevermind his history of abusing children.
This post was edited on 4/21/17 at 1:54 pm
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