Opposing Views On Capital Punishment

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Capital punishment was established to discourage citizens from committing certain crimes. For many years, societies have tried to find ways to organize society by establishing system that eliminate crimes. Religion is one of the oldest system that were implemented to organize society; religion support many positive behaviors and threatened negative behaviors with God’s punishment. Religion discouraged individuals from committing crimes, because religions states that God will punish those who commit crimes by send them to the hell fire. For this reason, many religious societies have very few murders. The capital punishment is a civilized way to discourage individuals from committed crimes. Based on the study, there was a 18% decrease in crimes …show more content…

The moral arguments for or against the use of capital punishment itself is recognized by society. The value place on life and the ability one must end life relies partly upon religious conviction and the system of cultural beliefs instilled therein. There are a lot of supporters of capital punishment all around the world. I believe that capital punishment is an extreme but necessary measure. There is criminal that have not any hope to be reclaimed and they cannot cause a pity to normal persons. Serial killers, sadists and death martyr who commit mass murder are few types who should be placed in this category. Although a life sentence as alternative to the death sentence criminal who have taken the power and decided to so recklessly claim others live with what seems to be little or no remorse must be punished to such a way that sends the message of permanency to such and intolerable act. Life is sacred, according to Islam and most other world faiths. But how can one hold life sacred, yet still support capital punishment? The Quran answers: Take not life, which god has made sacred except by way of justice and law. Thus, does he command you, so that you may learn wisdom? The key point is that one may take life only "by way of justice and law." In Islam, therefore, the death penalty can be applied by a court as punishment for …show more content…

The spirit of the Islamic penal code is to save lives, promote justice, and prevent corruption and tyranny. Manslaughter rates so affect the specific numbers set who sentences resulted in capital punishment in the bivariate investigation, yet they don’t have a similar impact while controlling for the African American populace, degree of Republicans Party nearness in the state council, disparity rates, Evangelicals, exemptions, area, instruction and

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