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Euthanasia (Part 2 of To Kill or not to Kill)
Posted by Craig Ferguson in Bible, centrist, Church, Conflicting Views, Culture, Death, Euthanasia, Justice, Killing, Mercy, poll, Uncategorized, United Methodist Church on February 14, 2011

Check out this 2008 Time Magazine article on Euthanasia, or Fox News similar article.
After discussing the Death Penalty I thought that Euthanasia would be a breeze. (But then I realized it had just as many intricate details that had to be thought out.)
Let me remind us once again that we are talking about controversial topics,(Thanks to Adam Hamilton and his book Confronting the Controversies) but we are respecting the views of all. I invite everyone to this conversation knowing that we will not all agree, but that every perspective deepens the understanding and compassion of the whole. I would also remind us that these issues are not salvation issues. No matter what your view on these topics, salvation is only gained through a personal relationship of faith in Jesus Christ, and the grace that he extended to us through the cross. So let me begin with a scripture text. Read the rest of this entry »
To Kill or not to Kill
Posted by Craig Ferguson in Bible, Capital Punishment, centrist, Conflicting Views, Death, General discussion, Johnston, Justice, poll, Redemption on February 8, 2011
Capital Punishment is one of those issues that can find many passionate opinions on both sides. And the reality is that most of us cannot understand the depth of passion that some family members feel. Recently in Iowa there was a murder and robbery in Algona and Humbolt that brought out many strong feelings of retribution and empathy.
Considering these crimes committed allegedly by Michael Swanson I am sure there are many opinions surfacing about what is justice. On KCCI’s page you will find the facts and reactions of community and other readers. This is obviously a boy who made a poor choice that will affect many people. One victim left 10 children. Families and communities will struggle to answer the questions; why, and what now? And although he is only 17 there is already consideration of trying him as an adult, and in some comments I have seen people promote the death penalty.
In Iowa we no longer allow the death penalty. This web page contains some basic facts about the death penalty in the US. As of 2009 there were somewhere over 3,000 people on death row in the in United States.
As thinking Christians we are faced (as the rest of society) with horrible acts that affect whole communities. How are we supposed to respond to violent acts like this? How do we balance the words of scripture and interpret God’s Justice and Mercy? I hope you will follow the link and vote your opinion on Capital Punishment. Read the rest of this entry »

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