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Catholics, Evangelicals call for end to death penalty | Crux

Catholics, Evangelicals call for end to death penalty | Crux

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  1. Doug Trueman01 April, 2015

    What a truckload of crap! Millions of murders approved by the State in abortions every year, and they try to divert the Traditional Catholic with an un-winnable head-to-head phoney tussle with a variety of governments- just trying to pretend they are aware of, and interested in something immoral, and against the Commandments! Or, are they even afraid to use the word Commandment, in case it will identify them as RADICL ? They are SO sick, and think they are well!. Doug Trueman

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  2. . The new Catholic position is scantily explained either in Evangelium Vitae or in the catechism which oddly sees lifers as incapable of ordering murders from prison or killing other lifets ( ccc 2267). It is a light weight moment in Catholic history if ever there was one.
    If the 1976 note of the US Supreme Court is correct....that execution deters not passion murders but premeditated murders, then the Church is about to get many murder victims killed per year until we get a Pope who genuflects at Romans 13:4 which is never cited in the death penalty sections of Evangelium Vitae.. John Paul II did similar omissions of verses in the wifely obedience topic whetein he only quoted Ephesians and not all six relevant NT passages.

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