Mikerinos2: First of all, the Bible does not proscribe killing. The commandment proscribes murder. Indeed the Bible, in this case, the Hebrew scriptures, which comprises the bulk of the Christian bible, demands the death penalty for murder in each and every one of the five books of the Torah (Genesis 9:6, Exodus 21:12, Leviticus 24:17, Numbers 35:16, 18, 21, Deuteronomy 19:11-12, 21.) No other wrong merits such treatment in the scriptures. Second, the court that sentences a murderer to death is not a murderer but rather enforces the law, which treats murder as the ultimate crime or sin. The Bible commands "an eye for an eye", which in metaphorical terms requires proportionality in punishing crime; for example, to require the amputation of the hand of a pickpocket would violate that principle. The death penalty for murder is a precise example of proportionality. To sentence a murderer to life (and especially to a term of less than life) is a violation of that principle. Please think about this a second time and provide a reasoned analysis of your conclusions or thoughts.
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