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John Allen Muhammad execution set for tonight. Opinions ?
#11
Lets tase and waterboard the bastard for life.
That'll deter others, too.

Geesh, toss his life like he tossed so many others.
Like weeds in a garden.

Just don't ask me to do it.
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#12
Yes he deserves to die, and I hope he burns in hell!
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#13
Seacrest wrote:
Yes he deserves to die, and I hope he burns in hell!

Thou shalt not kill. Were he to burn in Hell, then conversely, there must be a heaven. You don't get there wishing death on people. On the other hand, God is very forgiving. So be sure to repent on your deathbed.
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#14
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-SI_ZgjcmPY
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#15
What michaelb, $tevie, and davester said.
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#16
vision63 wrote:
[quote=Seacrest]
Yes he deserves to die, and I hope he burns in hell!

Thou shalt not kill. Were he to burn in Hell, then conversely, there must be a heaven. You don't get there wishing death on people. On the other hand, God is very forgiving. So be sure to repent on your deathbed.
I think this particular case is rather moot now, but it's 'do not murder,' not 'do not kill.'
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#17
Ahh, subtle difference there grasshoppa. 'Do not murder' is obvious. Killing is justified when you're defending your life ('God' put it in our nature). But in Muhammad's case, there's no life being defended to warrant the 'kill', since he is incarcerated.
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#18
Hey, I'm not even going for a deep comment, except to point out a common mistranslation.
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#19
Carnos Jax wrote:
Ahh, subtle difference there grasshoppa. 'Do not murder' is obvious. Killing is justified when you're defending your life ('God' put it in our nature). But in Muhammad's case, there's no life being defended to warrant the 'kill', since he is incarcerated.

Redrum most foul.
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#20
Greg wrote:
Hey, I'm not even going for a deep comment, except to point out a common mistranslation.

Depends on your translator, and the wording accepted by your religion. The common translation as I was growing up was "Thou shalt not kill", no mention of murder then. It is still the accepted word in the current translation followed by the Roman Catholic Church, "You shall not kill."
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