We most certainly believe in it. We do not object to it; neither do we protest against it.
But be it understood: this does not mean that we would volunteer to be the executioner. We allow the authorities to do what they feel necessary to do.
We had no part in making the laws; we didn't vote for the politicians who make the laws; and thus we respect their right to execute their own laws; we will not condemn them for carrying out their God-permitted responsibilities.
Basically, Jehovah's battle of Armageddon is an act of 'capital punishment'. It is a 'righteous' executional war against all opposers of Jehovah God and his established Kingdom by Christ. Jehovah 'gave life'; and he has the right to 'end life'; according to his righteous standards.
Sherry Sheppard (of the View) has claimed that she was once one of Jehovah's Witnesses
In my view, no (although I've never been a victim of a capital crime); capital punishment is about revenge, and revenge never bring peace.Another view.Many people believe capital punishment is the ultimate legal sanction and many people find comfort and closure through it. Capital punishment has nothing to do with revenge.
The venue of the only WWE Capitol Punishment pay-per-view was the Verizon Center in Washington, D.C.
Sikhs Believe that the law should protect weaker members o f society from criminals most Sikhs oppose capital punishment as it is like killing in cold blood. However some Sikhs are not totally against capital punishment as the threat may provide a deterrent to protect society.
No. Jehovah's Witnesses adopt God's view of marriage as found in the Bible that marriage is sacred.
None of the European countries use capital punishment.To view lists of the countries by death penalty status, see Related Questions, below.
Jehovahs witnesses witnesses do not attend a church. The building is known as the Kingdom Hall. We also have a website with videos hat tells us what happens at the Kingdom Hall. To view this and other videos visit wwwdotjwdotorg
The American Constitution doesn't prevent the Death Penalty, which is not the same as supporting.Another View: The US Constitution does not address Capital Punishment anywhere in the document. The only restriction on any type of punishment that is addressed in the Constitution is a prohibition agaionst "cruel and unusual punishment."
According to Amnesty International, the following information represents the death penalty status of world countries, as of January 2009.Legal StatusNo Capital Punishment................92.......47.2%Abolished for Ordinary Crimes...... 9....... 4.6%Abolished in Practice...................33.......16.9%Use Capital Punishment...............61.......31.3%Total Sample............................195......100.0%** Statistics do not equal 100% due to roundingPractical StatusNot Practicing Capital Punishment.........125........64.1%Allow Capital Punishment*.....................70........35.9%* The nine countries that allow capital punishment only under extraordinary circumstances occupy a grey zone between extremes, but are included with those that actively practice capital punishment. To view a world map of countries by death penalty status, see Related Links, below.
According to Amnesty International, the following information represents the death penalty status of world countries, as of January 2009.Legal StatusNo Capital Punishment................92.......47.2%Abolished for Ordinary Crimes...... 9....... 4.6%Abolished in Practice...................33.......16.9%Use Capital Punishment...............61.......31.3%Total Sample............................195......100.0%** Statistics do not equal 100% due to roundingPractical StatusNot Practicing Capital Punishment.........125........64.1%Allow Capital Punishment*.....................70........35.9%* The nine countries that allow capital punishment only under extraordinary circumstances occupy a grey zone between extremes, but are included with those that actively practice capital punishment. To view a world map of countries by death penalty status, see Related Links, below.
No; we are more than happy to answer questions about our religious beliefs and practices. Especially in view of so much derogatory and outright false information that is spread about us. When people as us these questions, it gives us the opportunity to set the record straight and to provide accurate information.
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