November 20, 2005






Q:  Is capital punishment just?

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A: The justice in capital punishment is never righteous.  While it provides freedom from the offender, it relates to society that ‘to kill’ is ‘to continue killing’.

Because there are criminal minds acting out in ways beyond most people’s imaginations or comprehension, the first and easiest feeling is to apply the same egregious action – as a consequence – to prevent that egregious action.  To the contrary, the eye-for-an-eye rationale only serves to fuel the fire of debate in the minds of those who already believe that human life is not sacred.

What punishment may come for offenders of love and life?  Isolationism.  They must be left to think and feel their own aura.  They must be left alone for the full manner of their life unless or until they ask for repentance. IF their repentance is real, they WILL accept their life sentence because in their isolation their corrected aura will relate to them that they need to remove themselves from society since they chose to remove another from society.

In Jesus’ widening circle of Light Workers, the world shall oppress no one and the laws that govern men shall shackle those who deny that Christ governs from the position of all life is sacredRemember, in The Ten Commandments it instructs:  Thou shalt not kill. Not, Thou shalt kill only the wicked.

Believe in Heaven above working out the justice for Earth below.  Believe in Jesus seeing all who offend his lovers of life.  Provide the place in your heart for Jesus to be heard, for there you shall hear his many reasons for praying for peace on Earth, not more killing.

Love and be loved,
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LYNN SCOTT



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