I am and always have been the pro death penalty, however, even
though I am pro death penalty, I probably would not be willing
to pull the switch or push the button. I do not think that this
makes me a hypocrit. Please bear with me while I explain.
As I stated, I am pro death penalty. I am not, however, pro
death penalty as an act of revenge or retribution. I believe
that in certain instances it does act as a deterrent to crime
and can save lives. I realize that some people have no respect
for life, not even their own, and would commit violent acts no
matter what the penalty. I also realize that some people get
caught up in the heat of passion and don't think about the
consequences of their actions. There are people, however, that
do care about themselves even if they don't care about others
and the only thing that stops them from commiting certain crimes
is the idea that they might, if caught, be executed. They may
not have a conscience, they may not care about the harm they do
others, they may not believe in or care about an afterlife but,
they do care about their own skin and they want to protect
themselves from harm. Many of these people don't care if they go
to prison but they do want to live. Many of them while in prison
would murder other prisoners or guards but don't because they
don't want to turn their life sentence into a death sentence. If
the death penalty saves even one or two innocent lives, I
believe that it is worth having.
On the other hand, I am not omnipotent, I don't know everything.
I realize that some, or even many, innocent people may have been
executed by mistake. However, I believe that many more innocent
lives have been saved than lost because of the death penalty.
I also know that the death penalty can be more expensive and
cost the taxpayers more than incarcerating someone for life.
However, if it saves innocent lives, it is worth the extra cost.
Additionally, if the death penalty process was streamlined the
cost would be far less.
Having stated the foregoing, I still probably would not be
willing to pull the switch or press the button. Luckily for me
there are others that for some reason, either out of a sense of
duty or for some other reason, are able to and will do the deed.
My problem stems from uncertainty. Is there a God (I hope so.),
and if there is a God, did he send down the Ten Commandments? If
God did, what did God mean by "thou shalt not commit murder"
(Note: It is not "thou shalt not kill" it is "thou shalt not
commit murder", check with a theologian.)? Is it murder to
execute a murderer or is it carrying out God's will by
protecting other people. Would I loose my soul and an afterlife
by executing a murderer. I would be willing to loose my soul in
order to protect my love ones by killing someone who threatened
them, or to go to war in order to protect my family and country
but I might be too selfish to be willing to loose my soul by
carrying out a legal execution. I just thought of something,
could this selfishness cost me my soul? Oh boy, one more thing
to ponder. I either don't have enough faith or I have too much
faith. I can't be sure which it is, but I assume that it is not
enough faith, because, if I truly believed in a just God, I
would be able to trust in him and leave it in his hands.
Finally, I say I probably would not be willing to push the
button. I say probably because you never know what you would do
when it comes right down to it. I don't think I'd have the guts,
however, if there was no one else to do it, who knows?
About the author:
David G. Hallstrom, Sr. is a retired private investigator and
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