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In reply to the discussion: So question: how can Christians support the death penalty since the Prince of Peace [View all]Agnosticsherbet
(11,619 posts)Their members attend church, worship Jesus, and think anyone not White are lesser beings, and they have have been known to dynamite black churches.
Some Christians think abortion is acceptable. Some Christians kill other Christians in churches for performing abortions.
Some Christians are pacifists who oppose all forms of violence. Others are not.
Some Christians believe the bible written in English is the literal word of God that is completely clear and has no contradictions. Some Christians see that work as having many contradictions but believe it remains an important moral document.
Each church as a set of doctrines and dogma that share some things with other churches but not all things.
Saying Christians can not support the death penalty is taking a cookie cutter view of Christianity that is way too oversimplified when discussing a system of belief with almost two thousand years of history.