(October 27, 2016 at 8:20 am)Drich Wrote:(October 25, 2016 at 8:09 pm)Jehanne Wrote: With the impending Democratic victory, and hopefully, the continued progressivization of the federal courts, I did some online searches to see what Christian fundamentalists currently think about capital punishment. This one really stood out:Who are you to say what is the right way and wrong way this mother must process these series of events that result in so much grief?
Andrew Allen Cook was executed on February 22, 2013 for the brutal, senseless murders of two young college students around his age, Grant Patrick Hendrickson, 22, and Michele Lee Cartagena, 19; he was apprehended nearly 2 years after the crime after his dad, an FBI agent, turned him in:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-...-1995.html
As an atheist, I am opposed to executions for any and all crimes, no matter how grievous, but what really bothered me after reading this story is what one of the victim's mothers said:
This just makes me sick! For starters, the idea of a "devil", "devils" and/or "evil spirits" is just plain lunacy; it's equivalent to believing that the South won the US Civil War. But, worse, when this mother was witnessing the slow death of her child's killer, she was thinking, "Hey, they're killing one of Satan's servants" and as opposed to think that a living, breathing human being was dying before her very eyes. How convenient! If this does not show the evil of conservative Christian thinking, then what does?
While there are atheists who support the death penalty, I am ecstatic about the upcoming victory of Secretary Clinton and the diminishing role and influence of Christian fundamentalism in the United States.
To assert the existence of a devil, devils, demons, etc., is just dumb; it's a relic of a pre-scientific era. Such talk has no place in modern discourse, especially, when witnessing the planned death of another human being. I don't care who you are, victim or not. Her statements were made publicly, not privately; I have every right to ridicule them.