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Christian attitudes towards the death penalty Categorise

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4-5
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Arguments for the death penalty
Arguments against the death penalty

'Some crimes are so heinous that they can only be punished with death'
'I think people who have committed heinous crimes cannot be rehabilitated'
'I follow the Pope, who, in July 2018, fully condemned the use of capital punishment'
'I believe that the Bible teaches me to pray for those who persecute me, rather than kill them'
'The Bible teaches in Romans 13 that the government has the right to wield the "sword"'
'Jesus taught radical forgiveness – this conflicts with the finality of the death penalty'
'There is no chance of release with the death penalty – this is wrong when an innocent person has been convicted'
'Extreme crimes call for extreme punishments'
'Only God should give and take life'
'I believe that an "eye for an eye" will make the whole world blind – where does it stop?'
'The death penalty has no place in a modern, civilised society'
'The death penalty conflicts with my wholly non-violent Quaker beliefs'
'The Bible says that punishments should be "an eye for an eye"'
"The death penalty conflicts with my view of the sanctity of life"
'It removes a violent individual from society'

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Pass Mark
70%