I’m starting from the point that life is precious. There are some lives I struggle to defend, such as Hitler, but he was a human and he was someone’s son, someone’s brother, someone’s family. I digress.
Everyone has an inalienable human right to life, even those who commit murder. And sentencing a person to death and executing them violates that right. There’s no getting round that, unless you don’t uphold the right to life.
Conversely, the counter-argument is that a person can forfeit human rights, and that murderers forfeit their right to life. So, which do you give more weight to, the right to life, or the right to execute?
Human life is valuable. I have the unshakeable belief that human life is so valuable that even the worst murderers should not be deprived of the value of their lives, particularly when other punishments (ie prison) exist.
Who are we to play God, determining who will live and who will die?
How does killing someone because they’ve killed stack up? It makes no sense. We cannot teach that killing is wrong, by killing.
What value do we place on human life? How do we make decisions about life and death? Should we - or should we leave everything to run its natural course?
Everyone has an inalienable human right to life, even those who commit murder. And sentencing a person to death and executing them violates that right. There’s no getting round that, unless you don’t uphold the right to life.
Conversely, the counter-argument is that a person can forfeit human rights, and that murderers forfeit their right to life. So, which do you give more weight to, the right to life, or the right to execute?
Human life is valuable. I have the unshakeable belief that human life is so valuable that even the worst murderers should not be deprived of the value of their lives, particularly when other punishments (ie prison) exist.
Who are we to play God, determining who will live and who will die?
How does killing someone because they’ve killed stack up? It makes no sense. We cannot teach that killing is wrong, by killing.
What value do we place on human life? How do we make decisions about life and death? Should we - or should we leave everything to run its natural course?
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