RE: Is killing a Pastor always a bad thing?
October 29, 2013 at 2:56 am
(This post was last modified: October 29, 2013 at 2:57 am by Lion IRC.)
Is this a thread about whether the death penalty is the sovereign prerogative of an independent legal jurisdiction - like America for example?
If I thought I could save the life of Hansel and Gretal and prevent a witch from murder/cannibalism, then yes I would have to accept Old Testament law as a last resort.
But I wouldn't kill someone who merely thought they were a witch.
Does anyone here think evil witches like the one in the story of Hansel and Gretal ACTUALLY still exist?
Is this a thread about whether the death penalty is the sovereign prerogative of an independent legal jurisdiction - like America for example?
If I thought I could save the life of Hansel and Gretal and prevent a witch from murder/cannibalism, then yes I would have to accept Old Testament law as a last resort.
But I wouldn't kill someone who merely thought they were a witch.
Does anyone here think evil witches like the one in the story of Hansel and Gretal ACTUALLY still exist?
If I thought I could save the life of Hansel and Gretal and prevent a witch from murder/cannibalism, then yes I would have to accept Old Testament law as a last resort.
But I wouldn't kill someone who merely thought they were a witch.
Does anyone here think evil witches like the one in the story of Hansel and Gretal ACTUALLY still exist?
Is this a thread about whether the death penalty is the sovereign prerogative of an independent legal jurisdiction - like America for example?
If I thought I could save the life of Hansel and Gretal and prevent a witch from murder/cannibalism, then yes I would have to accept Old Testament law as a last resort.
But I wouldn't kill someone who merely thought they were a witch.
Does anyone here think evil witches like the one in the story of Hansel and Gretal ACTUALLY still exist?