It's hard to hurt others in prison when you're dead. If they have been convicted of a crime punishable by death, then they die. There are plenty of things wrong with our prison system. Capital punishment is not one of them, except in those states where it is not allowed.
There is not a lot of racial discrimination in our justice system. The large percentage of minorities in the prison system is due to them being more criminal a people. Their race is more prone to criminal acts.
If you're against cruel and unusual punishment and prison reform you, should get on a bandwagon for segregation by race in prison. For it is cruel to have a few white people in prison at the mercy of vast amounts of minorities. If you say that is against the 14th amendment, just remember, you already have segregation in prison. It occurs naturally. Because it is natural. It is all about race there.
Just because we are Christian, doesn't mean we allow criminals to go free or not punish them accordingly.
Quantrill
I heard a teaching today on Christian radio. They were discussing that just because something is legal, does not mean that it is ethical. In NAZI Germany, for instance, it was legal to murder a class of people who, as you are implying, were not "equal" to a demonic, supremist concept of "superiority," and therefore were considered to be a "race [that is] more prone to criminal acts," as you described.
Who was the race more prone to criminal acts under that cult regime?
It's the same as the Islamist cult regime mentality (not the peaceful Muslims) who say, like the Nazi regime, that those who are "inferior," in their eyes should be "legally" put to death. On the radio show, they said that was the argument that the Nazi officers used in their defense after the war:
"Nothing they did was against the laws then."
When the powers of evil take over, it is truly frightening how they can "assimilate," people to believe and carry out their evil intentions, and spiral down to regions of Hell, devoid of any divine Light.
It's the same idolatry legalism that Jesus and John the Baptist referred to as coming from "vipers," who only know how to do one thing: strike at anything that moves, which they consider to be a threat, and is not one of the fellow vipers, therefore they must be inferior deserving of death. This is the same mentality that the cult religious leaders used to accuse Jesus of breaking their religious "laws," like healing people on the weekend, and therefore, He must be inferior because He didn't follow their corrupt theology, which actually distorted the Laws from God, and so was deserving of death.
The problem with the death penalty, even though there are those who appear to be, and may be, beyond redemption, like in the movie, "An Eye For An Eye," with Sally Field, it is impossible to apply a blanket policy for those who still have their humanity, and for those who seem sociopathic or psychopathic. Another movie about the death penalty was "Dead Man Walking," with Sean Penn, and Susan Sarandan I think, who was cast as a Nun.
I agree with President Trump that those who target police officers should get the death penalty, for instance. The problem is that it is impossible in modern society to ensure that the innocent are not put to death, due to the technologies available to manipulate reality. God knows who has, or has not done what-- and He "knows those who are His," as Paul said.
Therefore, it is better to leave decisions over life and death to divine justice, not flawed state/human justice.