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They disapprove of killing. "Vengeance is mine, saith the lord."

Incidentally, the Methodists disapprove of the death penalty as well - but they fought to make elective abortion legal. Why other churches think a human life is precious before birth, but undeserving of life once it is born, is probably a better question.

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