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Jul 01, 2001 04:49 PM
by Chris StClair
No, it is not a sin against nature. Every living thing on this earth will die, with many of those deaths being far more violent and grisly than an execution. An individual does not have a right to learn. An individual only has a chance to try to learn. If an individual loses that chance through her own violent proclivities and disrepect of others, then that individual has herself to blame. Chris --- toy77@aol.com wrote: > Well - in rereading what I wrote yesterday I saw > that I made a serious error. > I did not mean to say the there are no SPECIFIC > teachings about capital > punishment - what I meant to say was there ARE > specific teachings. Judge's > article is clearly specific. > > Whether we have the right to kill anyone is another > question. If all and any > progress can only take place on this plane we take > away an individual's right > and opportunity to learn. It is a major sin against > the individual and all > of nature. > > Myrra Lee > > > > Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to > http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ > > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get personalized email addresses from Yahoo! Mail http://personal.mail.yahoo.com/