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Is It “UnChristian” to Execute 8 Murderers?
Rapture Forums ^ | 4/24/17 | Bryan Fischer

Posted on 04/25/2017 6:42:20 AM PDT by Roman_War_Criminal

The Bible clearly supports the death penalty for those who commit cold-blooded murder.

At one point, Arkansas was scheduled to put eight murderers to death in 11 days, before its lethal injection drug reaches its expiration date. Is this, as many are arguing, an unChristian thing to do? A piece in Christian Today includes this incendiary headline, “Christian campaigners horrified by Arkansas execution.” This headline is written as if that is the only acceptable “Christian” position to take.

The article makes reference to “the state’s rush to the death chamber,” apparently mindless of the plain legal fact that these men were all sentenced to die more than 19 years ago. They each had received a fair trial before a jury of their peers, had the assistance of counsel, and were able to face their accusers in open court. Objective observers will hardly see any “rush” to judgment here.

In fact, it’s quite the other way round. Martin Luther King, Jr. quoted a phrase that probably originated 2000 years ago, to the effect that “justice delayed is justice denied.” The families of these victims of brutal homicide have been waiting for justice for as long as 27 years and seven of them still have not received it. Justice denied, indeed.

So the short answer to our question is no, executing murderers for the crime of taking an innocent human life is not an unChristian thing to do. In fact, it’s the other way round. It would be unbiblical and unChristian not to carry out the death penalty for cold-blooded murder.

The Bible, in both the Old and New Testaments, prescribes the death penalty as a legitimate tool of God-ordained government. In Genesis 9:5-6, God himself says:

“From his fellow man I will require a reckoning for the life of man. Whoever sheds the blood of man, by man shall his blood be shed, for God made man in his own image.”

God clearly and unmistakably delegates to man, to civil government, the authority to take the life of a man who would efface the image of God by taking the life of someone made in his image without just cause.

Lest one think this is an antiquated, out-of-date, Old Testament concept, the apostle, speaking for Christ, says the same thing in different words in the New Testament book of Romans. “If you do wrong, be afraid, for he (the civil magistrate) does not bear the sword in vain; for he is the servant of God, an avenger who carries out wrath on the wrongdoer” (Romans 13:4, emphasis mine). The sword, of course, is an instrument of lethal force.

Now a few nights ago, Arkansas executed Ledell Lee, a man who had been on death row since 1993 for beating Debra Reese to death with a tire iron.

He savagely beat Mrs. Reese 36 times with the tire iron her husband had purchased for her to use as a weapon of self-defense. Lee was arrested less than an hour after her senseless beating death trying to spend some of the $300 he had stolen from her in the attack.

Lee had been released on parole just 10 weeks before her death. DNA also linked him to the abduction and death of 22-year-old Christine Lewis, who was beaten, raped, and strangled. Prosecutors dropped that case only because Lee had been sentenced to death for Mrs. Reese’s murder.

Here are some of the grisly details of the murders committed by the other seven defendants who are slated to die. Because of activists who continually seek to pervert the course of justice, these criminals may escape the death penalty altogether.

1. Bruce Earl Ward, 60, has been on death row since 1990 for the strangling death of 18-year-old female clerk Rebecca Lynn Doss, whose lifeless body he dumped in the men’s room of the Little Rock convenience store where she worked. Ward had earlier been convicted of murder in Pennsylvania in 1977, which means if justice had been done in 1977, Ms. Doss could be today a happily married woman with children and even grandchildren of her own. Our process of justice is so cobbed up Ward had to be convicted three times for the death penalty verdict to stick. Justice delayed for 27 years is justice denied.

2. Don William Davis, 54, murdered Jane Daniel of Rogers, Arkansas with a .44 caliber revolver he found in her house after breaking into her home. Her husband came home to find the lifeless body of his wife lying a pool of her own blood. Davis has been awaiting execution since 1990. Justice delayed for 27 years is justice denied.

3. Stacey E. Johnson, 47, is scheduled to die for killing Carol Heath in 1993. He beat her, strangled her, and then for good measure slit her throat. Justice delayed for 24 years is justice denied.

4. Jack Harold Jones, Jr., 52, murdered bookkeeper Mary Phillips in 1995 while robbing the accounting office in which she worked. Mrs. Phillips was found naked from the waist down with the cord from the office coffee pot tied around her neck. Jones left Mary’s daughter Lacy for dead, but Lacy woke up as police photographed her. Justice delayed for 22 years is justice denied.

5. Marcel Williams, 46, suffocated young mother of two Stacy Errickson to death in 1994 after raping her. Williams abducted her when she stopped for gas, and forced her to drive around extracting $350 from various ATM machines. Police found her hosiery and her lunch cooler at a storage facility, then found her body, beaten and bound, in a park some two weeks later. Williams confessed to the killing and the jury took just 30 minutes to hand down the verdict. Justice delayed for 23 years is justice denied.

6. Jason F, McGehee, 40, was the lead attacker in beating 15-year-old Johnny Melbourne Jr. to death in 1996 for telling police who was behind a northern Arkansas theft ring. The boy was beaten and tortured in one house, then bound and taken to an abandoned farmhouse where he was strangled while his hands were bound with an electrical cord. Justice delayed for 21 years is justice denied.

7. Kenneth Williams, 38, was originally sentenced to life in prison for the 1998 murder of college cheerleader Dominique Hurd. After he was sentenced to life rather than to death, he actually taunted Dominique’s family in the courtroom. Less than a month after his conviction for her murder, he escaped prison by hiding in a container of hog slop. Once out, he killed Cecil Boren and stole his truck. He then ran into a water-delivery truck, killing the driver, during the police chase that led to his capture. Justice delayed for 19 long years is justice denied.

The Bible is also clear that when civil government allows people to skate for decades after having been justly convicted of murder, the result is that more and more innocent people will die as the restraint of the law against violence becomes an increasingly meaningless and theoretical concept.

As Solomon put it, “Because the sentence against an evil deed is not executed speedily, the heart of the children of man is fully set to do evil” (Ecclesiastes 8:11).

Is executing eight cold-blooded killers in 11 days an unChristian thing to do? Hardly. The only unChristian thing would be not to do it.


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KEYWORDS: deathpenalty; execution; justice
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1 posted on 04/25/2017 6:42:20 AM PDT by Roman_War_Criminal
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To: Roman_War_Criminal

God wiped out the world and let 8 LIVE, so no.


2 posted on 04/25/2017 6:44:24 AM PDT by Still Thinking (Freedom is NOT a loophole!)
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To: Roman_War_Criminal

thou shalt not commit murder.

some people need killing.

G-d knows that.


3 posted on 04/25/2017 6:44:40 AM PDT by teeman8r (Armageddon won't be pretty, but it's not like it's the end of the world.)
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To: Roman_War_Criminal

Acts have consequences.


4 posted on 04/25/2017 6:46:07 AM PDT by ptsal
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To: ptsal

They should’ve lined all of them up together and give a mass injection on national TV for us all to see them go away....


5 posted on 04/25/2017 6:48:03 AM PDT by JBW1949 (I'm really PC....PATRIOTICALLY CORRECT!!!!)
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To: Roman_War_Criminal

Christianity isn’t carrying out the sentence. The State is.


6 posted on 04/25/2017 6:48:36 AM PDT by sagar
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To: Roman_War_Criminal

It’s always the same song with these people — sympathy for the murderer but none for the victims. How is justice served in not executing these heinous criminals?


7 posted on 04/25/2017 6:48:49 AM PDT by IronJack
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To: Roman_War_Criminal

Doesn’t matter that the pope is against the death penalty. The long-standing tradition of the Church is that the death penalty is not wrong, if applied justly.

There is nothing immoral about executing murderers, however, I don’t want our government to have the power to execute people. I don’t trust prosecutors with this power. All too often they pick a vulnerable person, ram the case through, and execute him all for the higher glory of their career.


8 posted on 04/25/2017 6:49:33 AM PDT by I want the USA back (Islam, not a religion, primarily a totalitarian political ideology aiming for world domination.)
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To: Roman_War_Criminal
Worked with the criminals as a nurse. Here is the conundrum for sacred bleeders. Guy murders in cold blood, and after fifteen years has only just crippled people in prison therefore he/she is rehabilitated. Nope. They'll kill again if they get a chance. Plus we house thousands of bad ass killers or will be killers at incredible cost. Many you do not want as neighbors or walking your puppy dog or babysitting your kids, ever. Some of these people have zero conscience.

My point is many of these crimes should have been dealt with in a quick easy, efficient manner or you let lawyers and sacred bleeder advocates and anti social workers play the rehab game. I'm injured for life because of some of these evil sob's and it's no fun dealing with pain for the last seventeen years day in and day out. I'll pull the damned switch myself. Let them talk to Jesus. Forgiveness? Yes. But many of these people will kill again ...repeating but it can't be written enough.

9 posted on 04/25/2017 6:52:20 AM PDT by Karliner (Jeremiah29:11,Romans8:28 Isa 17, Damascus has fallen)
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To: Roman_War_Criminal

Moses said they can flee to the City of refuge. So, they can all move t oSan Francisco and keep on murdering there.


10 posted on 04/25/2017 6:52:49 AM PDT by realcleanguy
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To: Still Thinking

I seem to remember a story of a guy walking next to the Ark of the Covenant and reached out and touched it.
The lord struck him dead


11 posted on 04/25/2017 6:59:23 AM PDT by South Dakota (We need a real independent investigation of Bill/Hillary and Obama's actions)
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To: Roman_War_Criminal

Romans 3
For rulers are not a terror to good conduct, but to bad. Would you have no fear of him who is in authority? Then do what is good, and you will receive his approval,

4 for he is God’s servant for your good. But if you do wrong, be afraid, for he does not bear the sword in vain; he is the servant of God to execute his wrath on the wrongdoer.


12 posted on 04/25/2017 6:59:51 AM PDT by G Larry (There is no great virtue in bargaining with the Devil)
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To: Roman_War_Criminal

I have little trouble with the death penalty, but I would trade my death penalty support with the left for their support of abortion.

In other words, I won’t support the death penalty, if they stop supporting abortion.

As the Indians would say “good trade”. (Dancing With Wolves)


13 posted on 04/25/2017 7:00:40 AM PDT by faucetman (Just the facts, ma'am, Just the facts)
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To: Roman_War_Criminal

Lincoln ordered the execution of 38 men at one time. The assassin gang (4) later danced on air together. Booth was already dead so missed the gig (jig).

No 25 years of appeals for them.


14 posted on 04/25/2017 7:02:51 AM PDT by Ruy Dias de Bivar ("You know Caligula?" --- "Worse! Caligula knows me!")
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To: Roman_War_Criminal

As the libtards like to point out, the “state” ain’t Christian.


15 posted on 04/25/2017 7:03:45 AM PDT by wastoute (Government cannot redistribute wealth. Government can only redistribute poverty.)
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To: Karliner

...”many of these crimes should have been dealt with in a quick easy, efficient manner”....

But that ‘IS’ the problem.... they aren’t.
Like deporting criminal illegal aliens...it’s a no brainer....but again the authorities are not given the tools to carry things out as they should.


16 posted on 04/25/2017 7:07:14 AM PDT by caww
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To: Karliner

I doubt it is true but a Harry Bosch novel has a scene where 4 convicted serial killers are playing cards and it is pointed out that observing the scene one would not immediately realize that between them they had killed more people than the cards on the table.


17 posted on 04/25/2017 7:07:34 AM PDT by wastoute (Government cannot redistribute wealth. Government can only redistribute poverty.)
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To: I want the USA back

Keep in mind that the Pope is not necessarily focused on the U.S. use of the death penalty, where the justice system is more reliable.

Rather, he is focused on the world at large, and the hope for repentance of the sinner.


18 posted on 04/25/2017 7:07:59 AM PDT by G Larry (There is no great virtue in bargaining with the Devil)
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To: Ruy Dias de Bivar

What do you mean later danced on air together?


19 posted on 04/25/2017 7:09:02 AM PDT by Scythian_Reborn
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To: JBW1949

A scaffold and hemp rope.

Make the next crop assemble the rig for their own event.

Put it all on public TV


20 posted on 04/25/2017 7:17:18 AM PDT by ptsal
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