unofan
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And, for those whose spittle is now all over your screen, being pro life and pro death penalty are compatible stances.
No, no they're not. And the Church recognizes that.
And, for those whose spittle is now all over your screen, being pro life and pro death penalty are compatible stances.
The death penalty is justified if the state finds compelling evidence that a crime shocks the conscience of the community sufficiently enough to kill a criminal. Cases in point
Timothy McVeigh
John Allen Muhammad
-Pope Pius XII
-Pope John Paul II
-Pope Francis
Until Pope Francis, the Church had been pretty clear that they were willing to allow diversity of opinion within the flock on capital punishment. It is, IMO, a hypocritical view to maintain in any organization or individual that professes to be "pro-life". Capital punishment is essentially a form of playing God.
Personally, I think a death sentence is justified in some rare circumstances, but I also don't consider myself pro-life, nor am I a believer. Therefore, my views are consistent.![]()
I thought Popes have God's email address or something. Aren't they supposed to be infallible?
This is pretty widely misunderstood. It's only when the Pope is speaking "ex cathedra" (from the chair) on doctrine. I don't think it's even entirely certain how many times this has happened in history, but at best it's only been a few times in the last 500 years. I think the last time was in 1950 regarding the Assumption of Mary. Otherwise Catholics are simply supposed to give the Pope's words "due respect".
Oh. So it's a magic chair or something? Why not make the chair pope and eliminate the middle-man?
Not many embassy openings have a body count.
Israeli forces have killed 41 Palestinians and wounded at least 900 in Gaza, health officials said, as troops fired bullets at residents protesting against the Monday opening of the US embassy in Jerusalem.
Tens of thousands turned out across the coastal enclave in what soon became the bloodiest day in Gaza since the 2014 war. Close to 40 of the casualties were critically injured and the dead included a 14-year-old boy, medics said.
The sky along the frontier was blackened with thick smoke as protesters lit tyres. Intermittent sniper fire was heard and crowds of protesters were seen rushing towards the fence.
Around 60 miles away in an affluent neighbourhood of Jerusalem, Washington’s ambassador, David Friedman, stood on a stage painted with the US flag and welcomed a delegation of US and Israeli VIPs, including the president’s daughter, Ivanka.
“Today’s historic event is attributed to the vision, courage, and moral clarity of one person to whom we owe an enormous and eternal debt of gratitude: President Donald J Trump,” Friedman told the crowed to cheers and a standing ovation.
Not many embassy openings have a body count.
And, for those whose spittle is now all over your screen, being pro life and pro death penalty are compatible stances.
Personally, I'd look to the Catechism, specifically 2267.
http://www.vatican.va/archive/ccc_css/archive/catechism/p3s2c2a5.htm
You're right, we should look to that.
The death penalty is verboten unless you're a Cafeteria Catholic.
I agree; however, if we have someone in a SuperMax and they somehow still order a "hit" it should be over because we are clearly not "rendering one who has committed an offense incapable of doing harm" in that hopefully only-hypothetical case.
Then again, I don't see how anyone in prison should live any better than the folks lowest on the socio-economic system who are law abiding. If they don't have cable or internet and eat Ramon three nights a week ... well, folks in prison should have (or not) the same. I'm not saying "Turkish", but I am saying limit the creature comforts. Prison should be someplace you really don't want to be.