Hi Julie:
You said,
In light of the recent discussions on the death penalty in America I got to thinking. I wonder about the commandment Thou shalt not kill. Don't all Christians subscribe to this? There is no disclaimer saying, "unless you think they really deserve it" or anything, just don't kill. Period.
I think AlanF above noted that the commandment actually says 'murder' and not kill. But, even if it stated 'kill' that still does not matter. God later gave to the Hebrews commandments about stoning to death those who violated the law. Therefore, his command to execute justice is obviously not intended to be talking about people who kill in wanton acts, such as murder.
Isn't this one of the arguments used by the anti-abortion people? Aren't they quick to point at anything in the bible that might be construed as condemning "murder"?
Not at all. The Pro-Life movement believe that at the moment of conception a person is created, and not 9 months later when that are born. Therefore, in their view, to take an innocent life in the womb, a life that has not yet done anything to merit punishment, is willful murder. This argument is actually used as well by pro-abortionists. And it is not a good comparison.
You continued,
The part that confuses me is this: here in America we have plenty of "good Christians", take for instance our Attorney General, John Ashcroft (featured in a recent AP article telling us why we need the death penalty). These fine people applaud, even demand the death penalty but are dead set against abortion.
Absolutely. Killing an innocent baby in the womb is murder. It is far different than a judicial system that give a fiar trial, convicts and then executes a wicked killer who rapes, molests, cuts off body parts, eats your organs after sacrificing to the devil, and then keeps on killing for fun and sport.
They see killing a fully formed human being as perfectly acceptable (even though God has not apparently "called him/her home" yet), while a group of cells that forms no discernable shape yet is to be valued above all else (regardless of circumstances).
The 'fully formed' human being you mention has to have first been tried and convicted of murder. They are not just some guy off of the street, they are wicked people who have merited capital punishment. And innocent baby has done nothing to deserve such treatment. And why you seem to confuse these two issue is beyond me.
It appears highly hypocritical to me for someone to be for the death penalty and against abortion.
It is not hypocritical in the least. My above discussion draws the distinction. Abortion is murdering an innocent baby. And your comment about 'no discernable shape' show gross ignorance about the formation of the embryo and fetus. Take a biology course and look at pictures of what has formed in just a few hours, days and weeks, and then talk about 'no discernable shape.'
I for one am very pleased that my mother decided that I was more than a mere 'none discernable shape of mass tissue' but that I was a person she already loved and wanted to keep. That is the value I was raised with. On the otherhand, your arguments are utterly shallow, meaningless, and void of any merit or thought. - Amazing