Re: Does Jesus Condone Capital Punishment?
by
Doxa
01/07/2008, 9:42 PM #
The question is not intended as facetious or rhetorical: it
is a sincere query.
SFB Forum owns a number of impressive posters who show a
remarkable, scholarly grasp of scriptures. With the Supreme Court casually discussing the
humanity of methods and means, the question came to mind.
I know that Jesus talked a lot about mercy, grace, and
love... but I have yet to find where He gives the green light on death for
sinners here on earth.
It follows that if he approved of the Death Penalty, who
would be better qualified to hold court, make judgments, and join the ranks of
executioners? But I have not found any indication the Jesus got in with the stranglers
down in the pit.
And If I remember correctly, did He not demonstrate His
rejection of Mosaic Law (stoning) once or twice? He put a great deal of time
down on the streets ministering to criminals and other of the flock: healing
souls and bodies – not condemning people to death and throwing rocks.
So, where does Jesus truly stand on the issue, yesterday and
today?
Do we have any solid evidence on the question, either way?
I
appreciate the ding, San.