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Comments by "June VanDerMark" (@junevandermark952) on "BREAKING NEWS: Trump Calls For Death Penalty For Human Traffickers, Praises 'Sound Of Freedom'" video.
From the book … Summer for the Gods: The Scopes Trial and America’s Continuing Debate Over Science and Religion … author … Edward J Larson. Clarence Darrow once told a group of convicts, “It is not the bad people I fear so much as the good people. When a person is sure that he is good, he is nearly hopeless; he gets cruel—he believes in punishment.” From the book … Lord High Executioner: An Unashamed Look at Hangmen, Headsmen, and Their Kind … author … Howard Engel Unfortunately, many people in authority believed that “long painful and excruciating” were exactly what capital punishment called for.
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I wonder what Christians would say, if asked the question ... "Do you believe that Jesus supports the death penalty?"
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@S.D.323 My question was ... I wonder what Christians would say, if asked the question ... "Do you believe that Jesus supports the death penalty?" Do you want to respond to the question?
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@S.D.323 Do you believe that Jesus would have agreed with "God" ... that the souls of unrepentant sinners should spend eternity suffering? If you ask the pertinent questions, you will see that all religious stories were and are, simply figments of human imaginations. Here is another question that makes one "think." Do you believe that Jesus would have reigned over the Jews as a preacher of Judaism ... or ... reigned over the Catholics ... as a preacher of Catholicism? And do you think that Mary (mother of Jesus) would want people to believe that she was faithful to Judaism ... or ... that she became a Catholic saint, because she was faithful to Catholicism? You will spot the inconsistencies, but only when you are willing and ready. Being that the Catholics "got to Mary" first, the Protestants disowned "her." In the December 2016 of the National Geographic, comes the following ... Mary ... The most powerful woman in the world ... During the Reformation (1517-1648), the idea of Mary as intercessor fell out of favor with Protestants, who advocated going straight to God in prayer.
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