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Originally Posted by jaamez
Still no scripture study or discussion?! 
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The problem is, you are making it a "Should Christians advocate murder" issue.
You are seeing it as an"Should Christians be willing to send someone to hell" issue.
In that light, we should be discussing scripture and its stand on it.
However, in my opinion, as I stated above, we are looking at it incorrectly here.
It is more an issue of Should Christians be willing to take whatever steps necessary to protect and defend those who they have responsibility for.
Now, some say we should simply trust God for protection and preservation.
However repeatedly in the Bible we find that God expects US to do all we can first, then he steps in and takes up our slack. Event he plan of salvation. He requires US to repent, he requires US to be baptised. He requires US to live a holy life. Then GOD steps in and provides the supernatural, that which is beyond our means to perform. HE gives us the Holy Ghost, HE gives us power to overcome.
Well, he also requires us to do what is in our ability for protection and preservation of ourselves and loved ones. Then he provides what we cannot.
The death penalty if used properly, is nothing but permanently preventing repeat offenders, and unrepentant criminals of life destroying crimes from ever doing it again.
It has been presented here as if the Death penalty is taking away their choice and sending them to hell.
THEY MADE THEIR CHOICE when they committed the crime.
They made their choice when they chose not to repent and change.
We have a responsibility to to others to ensure that the criminal can never again take away a law abiding citizens choice to live, to be saved.
What of the mother jogging in the park who is raped and killed?
What about HER choice, and chance at salvation?
Are we to allow unrepentant and repeat offending criminals who are in the very act of the crime MAKING THEIR CHOICE, to rob others of THEIR choice, and chance at salvation?
We have a responsibility to stop them. By whatever means necessary.