BobbyinTN wrote:Tito wrote:strangegrey wrote:BobbyinTN wrote:I also think if you're a Christian and FOR the death penalty, it's hypocritical.
This is something that I've grappled with for a while. While I'm not going to present my political view on this, I morally feel abortion is an abominable action and anyone that excuses it as a 'choice' needs to have their vagina sealed shut with molten hot lava.
Thinking out loud here...the conundrum is how to denounce abortion while remaining supportive of the death penalty!?!? Yes, there's a level of hypocrisy to it. How can someone be supportive of protecting life at one end, but disinterested in protecting it at the other.
However, what a person engages in, between the moment their life began and the moment they took another's is what changes this issue, at least for me.
Every life has a right to a beginning. Not every life has a right to a full end, if that life chooses to take another in cold-blood. So to that end, it's NOT hypocritical. A person makes a sentient decision to take another life in cold blood, he/she should be prepared to face death him/herself.
Big difference: abortion ends an innoncent life and the death penalty ends a guilty one - usually a scumbag.
But if you're a Christian, that's for God to decide who is guilty and who isn't. It's not man's job.
Let me ask you this... who decided the fate of the 300,000 Indonesians who were killed by a tsunami a few years back? Was it God or man? If it was God, then what sin were these people condemned for?
