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Capital Punishment
<view this essay>.... of acting as a deterrent, and risks the atrocious and unacceptable injustice of executing innocent people. As long as exists in our society it will continue to spark the injustice which it has failed to curb. is immoral and unethical. It does not matter who does the killing because when a life is taken by another it is always wrong. By killing a human being the state lessens the value of life and actually contributes to the growing sentiment in today's society that certain individuals are worth more than others. When the value of life is lessened under certain circumstances such as the life of a murderer, what is stopping others from creating their ow .....
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The Death Penalty
<view this essay>.... including sex before marriage, adultery, and homosexual behavior, doing work on Saturday and murder.Somehow people became more tolerant; they eliminated for several sins. Sins such as the following:
- Pre-marital sex
- Practicing a different religion
- Prostitution
- Blasphemy
- Adultery
People might as well eliminate the death penalty for murder as well. In fact, according to the Bible an individual who dies without being "saved" (during an execution) will go to Hell for eternal punishment. By killing the person, we are eliminating some individuals' chance for salvation. Human life has intrinsic value, even if a person has murdered another. Nobody shoul .....
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Capital Punishment And The Death Penalty
<view this essay>.... the innocent and how the death penalty is inhumane. The purpose of this paper is to examine the process of capital punishment and the moral viewpoints on the death penalty.
The first evidence of capital punishment is from Hammurabi's code, a book of Babylonian law, from 1700BC. (http://www.schoolsucks) The Bible mentions that execution should be used for many crimes. (Bedau1) One example of the death penalty in the bible is "Whoever strikes a man so that he dies shall be put to death." (Exodus 21:12). The bible also suggests stoning a woman if she unmarried sex and had "wrought folly on Israel by playing the harlot in her father's house" (Deuteronomy 22:2 .....
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Why Gun Control Is Needed
<view this essay>.... let's
retrace our steps and Consider the times in which our framers lived. They
were under constant surveillance by England, the Indians were in an uproar;
Canada was upset about our borders; and, if it wasn't for hunting, many
would have faced starvation! Guns were a necessity! Now, back to the
present . . . children, teenagers, maniacs, criminals, gang-ba ngers, and
those with a history of violence are carrying around guns that can shoot
180 rounds per minute, bullets that can pierce metal, and all at an
extremely high velocity! Gun control is needed to protect us from chaos!
Did our framers intend for these kinds of weapons to be sold to
anyone via the .....
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Capital Punishment: Against
<view this essay>.... has no proof of acting as a deterrent, and risks
the atrocious and unacceptable injustice of executing innocent people. As long
as capital punishment exists in our society it will continue to spark the
injustice which it has failed to curb.
Capital punishment is immoral and unethical. It does not matter who
does the killing because when a life is taken by another it is always wrong. By
killing a human being the state lessens the value of life and actually
contributes to the growing sentiment in today's society that certain individuals
are worth more than others. When the value of life is lessened under certain
circumstances such as the life of a murderer, .....
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Capital Punishment Should Be Abolished
<view this essay>.... In Nigeria the
executions are done in public by a firing squad. The convicted are executed
slowly, by firing bullets at intervals, starting at the ankles. In Islamic
countries the condemned are stoned to death. But there are special rules
for these executions; (Amnesty International article1), "The Islamic Penal
Code of Iran stipulates: "In the punishment of stoning to death, the stones
should not be so large that the person dies on being hit by one or two of
them."1 This is the kind of cruelty which is inflicted on the executed in
those countries. Other methods of execution, like the electric chair and
hanging, are also quite cruel to the convicted. .....
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Capital Punishment
<view this essay>.... Why should we pay that much money for criminals a year, especially when most prison inmates have had prior convictions. Over half of all inmates return to prison shortly after being released. There are about thirty-three hundred people on death row. Fifty to sixty percent of inmates are now executed each year, most after having served ten years on death row (Senna and Sigel 430). While inmates are on death row most will appeal the courts, which taxpayers also pay for. Inmates have their lawyer paid for the first time he or she appeals the court, after that it is up to the inmate to pay for his or her own lawyer. Now, after exhausting state appeals, most pri .....
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Capital Punishment: Injustice Of Society
<view this essay>.... cycle of violence and “...degrades all who are involved in its enforcement, as well as its victim.”(Stewart 1) Perhaps the most frequent argument for capital punishment is that of deterrence. The prevailing thought is that imposition of the death penalty will act to dissuade other criminals from committing violent acts. Numerous studies have been created attempting to prove this belief; however, “[a]ll the evidence taken together makes it hard to be confident that capital punishment deters more than long prison terms do.”(Cavanagh 4) Going ever farther, Bryan Stevenson, the executive director of the Montgomery based Equal Justice Initiative, has stated that .....
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