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just between you and me and anyone else who reads this:
Capital punishment is barbaric.<br>
 
Violence is illness.<br>
Science is my first Religion. 
We don't kill sick people.<br>  
 
We isolate them.
My parents were both non-religious intellectuals who cherished reading;  we had books in the house on science, technology, art, history, war and peace, religions, philosophy, cooking, herbalism — all very eclectic.
By age five, maybe six, I was confidently saying things like "E equals Em See Squared" and "matter can neither be created nor destroyed, only converted to energy and back again" and "Two plus two divided by two is *still two!*", etc.
 
That is my bedrock, my foundational self, still informing my mindScience;  reason;  rational thought:  these are vessels which deliver my prayers, so to speak.
 
Now, when I say that "the human condition is my religion," I am entirely sincere, and serious:  this is no mere figure of speech. 
 
As I approach the  age of sixty, while I have my health, I find my thoughts gradually turning from science, with its implicit determinism, towards the human condition, with its bewildering variety of uncertainty and contradiction.
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Revision as of 06:55, 13 February 2021

"Capital punishment is barbaric" is a short essay by Karl Jones.

Capital punishment is barbaric

Capital punishment is barbaric.
Violence is illness.
We don't kill sick people.
We isolate them.

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