Re: The Death Penalty
The "right" to live/die is not equivalent to the "act" of living/dying.
"Right" is equivalent to "privilege" which is determined not only by yourself, but by those that subject you to their power. We all know that (under today's circumstances) living things will eventually meet a death. The question here is whether other people have the "right" to end another person's life as punishment for a "morally wrong" action.
Law is only a theory. It cannot be proven right or wrong, but can only be accepted by majority rule. This majority is determined by the moral code inherent to humans in nature. This moral code is classified under emotional thinking, which I believe to be completely irrational and unnecessary in practicality. As long as this moral code tells the majority of the people that the death penalty is immoral, that will be the law. Same thing goes for the opposite idea.
If we go all the way back to an original source, almost everything regarding ethics, morality, rules, law, etc., can be considered as just ideas and never facts.
The "right" to live/die is not equivalent to the "act" of living/dying.
"Right" is equivalent to "privilege" which is determined not only by yourself, but by those that subject you to their power. We all know that (under today's circumstances) living things will eventually meet a death. The question here is whether other people have the "right" to end another person's life as punishment for a "morally wrong" action.
Law is only a theory. It cannot be proven right or wrong, but can only be accepted by majority rule. This majority is determined by the moral code inherent to humans in nature. This moral code is classified under emotional thinking, which I believe to be completely irrational and unnecessary in practicality. As long as this moral code tells the majority of the people that the death penalty is immoral, that will be the law. Same thing goes for the opposite idea.
If we go all the way back to an original source, almost everything regarding ethics, morality, rules, law, etc., can be considered as just ideas and never facts.





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