Mr Khan said:
The murder of George Tiller, abortion doctor. And as i pointed out previously, the Ugandan Lord's Resistance Army |
Don't use an abortion doctor as an example. By US law murder is met often by the death penalty. While I don't agree with killing people because they sinned (Its not our place to kill anyone) by American standards his death is perfectly justifiable.
I watched this case about a man who did not want a kid, his girlfriend was pregnant and did not want an abortion. So one day early in her pregnancy he kneed her in the stomach killing the fetus. The fetus died and guess what the US Courts decided he was guilty of 2nd degree murder.
So how come is it murder if a guy kills his unborn baby but perfectly legal for a abortion doctor to do so? Some have argued that its the womens right to choose and because he wasn't the mom he had no right to kill the baby. But if thats the case why is it okay for a women to murder her baby but not the boyfriend/husband. How can it be murder one way but not murder the other way?
I gotta say murdering a murderer by American law is justifiable. As a Canadian I agree with my Governments stance that the death penalty is never justified. However in America the death penalty is legal.
As for the Ugandan Lords Resistance Army, it is not Christian in many if any ways. The group rapes and pillages and murders civilians. That is hardly Christian. As I said before the New Testiment can not be taken out of context to justiy murder of any innocent civilians. Rape is very clearly not okay by the Bible. Its not like Islam where the terrorist groups are simply taking the Qur'an out of context and using it to control Muslim people.
The Bible does preach that if someone is about to do harm to someone else and you have the power to intervene and stop the situation from happening and do not do so. Then you are as bad as the person doing the act.
So that can be used to justify war. But even that doesn't justify killing civilians. It means that if you can stop something and don't your as guilty as the person doing it. That can't possibly be taken out of context to justify something horrible.
-JC7
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