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The Death Penalty: A Necessary Evil

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The Death Penalty: a Necessary Evil


        Life is the most wonderful gift that God gives us.  He also gives us the
power to do what we wish with that life.  We can keep it and guard it, or we can
take it away.  It follows that murder is the worst crime anyone could ever
commit.  It is a crime that no one can ever make right because once you take a
life away you can never give it back.  Penalties exacted from criminals are made
to fit the crimes committed.  The worst crime possible should therefore receive
the worst penalty possible.  That penalty is the death penalty.
        Take, for example, the case of a man who is caught shoplifting. He does
not deserve the same punishment as someone who is convicted of assault and
battery.  Most people would have no problem agreeing with this.  Yet many of
these same people believe that a cold blooded killer deserves the same life
sentence as a convicted kidnapper who did not kill his prisoner.  Granted these
are both serious offenses, but our system of law works be degrees of seriousness.
The mental damage done to that prisoner can be turned around, but the life
taken away by the murderer can never be given back.  They should therefore be
given a harsher punishment than life in prison.  In terms of justice, we should
all get what we deserve.
        One argument against the death penalty is that the bible tells us not to
murder.  If this includes all people it should include the government.  However,
the death penalty is not quite the same as murder. It is an exacting of justice.
Consequently, the Bible also says, Ran eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth.S
It could also say a life for a life as well.  The government also has rights
that we as citizens do not have.  As Mayor Ed Koch says in his essay on the
death penalty,  Rthe execution of a lawfully condemned killer is no more an act
of murder than is legal imprisonment an act of kidnapping.S(Koch, p.318)
        People who are convicted of m...

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