Religion's preferred punishment is almost always death, regardless of the crime. But the death penalty is a statistical failure just like all their proposed solutions to other problems always are. Here in the US, the states that still have the death penalty also have the highest murder rates; its a negative correlation. The problem there is one of society, the conditions imposed and the types of responses that are culturally coaxed. When murder happens, and that person is caught and tried, we should remove them as a threat, and whether they are imprisoned, institutionalized, or what have you should be determined by the particulars in each case.


Patheos - How is secular humanist governance better than theocracy? (September 7, 2013)


Religion's preferred punishment is almost always death, regardless of the crime. But the death penalty is a statistical failure just like all their...

Religion's preferred punishment is almost always death, regardless of the crime. But the death penalty is a statistical failure just like all their...

Religion's preferred punishment is almost always death, regardless of the crime. But the death penalty is a statistical failure just like all their...

Religion's preferred punishment is almost always death, regardless of the crime. But the death penalty is a statistical failure just like all their...