The Death Penalty
Title: The Death Penalty
Category: /Law & Government/Supreme Court
Details: Words: 524 | Pages: 2 (approximately 235 words/page)
The Death Penalty
Category: /Law & Government/Supreme Court
Details: Words: 524 | Pages: 2 (approximately 235 words/page)
Life is a precious gift from God. Even when a person has no material possessions, life is still
possessed. In light of these observations it is logical to assume that murder, the taking of another's
life, is the most heinous of crimes. Undeniably, penalties imposed upon criminals should match the
crimes committed. Therefore, the worst crime possible, murder, should receive the worst penalty
possible, death.
One argument against the death penalty is the Bible tells
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citizenry to feel safe and secure,
individuals must be confident that criminals will be apprehended and dealt with in a fashion
commensurate to their crimes. The death penalty achieves this. Although it has been contested on
the grounds that it is against God's will, it risks the unnecessary execution of an innocent person, it
is not harsh enough, and it is too violent, the death penalty is necessary to preserve a safe and orderly
society.