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And, Deb... I did not know if I should even post this question for fear of another misunderstanding, but I hope it won't happen. I wonder if our views on capital punishment are somewhat shaped by our beliefs. You mentioned Quaker roots. I have read "the Charioteer" and understand what you are talking about, if only marginally. There is an immense belief in the sanctity of human life among Quakers.
There are many people who know that they will meet their beloved ones in another, better, life. It is a huge consolation and maybe, maybe feeling that the person dear to you has not been taken from you forever, helps to accept. But how about people who simply do not know if this meeting will ever happen?
Monarch - I think you expressed very well. You seem to be a very positive person. Always supportive.
There are many people who know that they will meet their beloved ones in another, better, life. It is a huge consolation and maybe, maybe feeling that the person dear to you has not been taken from you forever, helps to accept. But how about people who simply do not know if this meeting will ever happen?
Monarch - I think you expressed very well. You seem to be a very positive person. Always supportive.