I would just like to say that first, I'm not Christian. I do not read a bible. Second, I'm not American. I do not live in the States or in any Western first world country. I live in Thailand where Buddhism is the main religion. I'm not buddhist, but my religion teaches me to respect and welcome every other religion's ideas, and to not make fun even if I do not like it. The people in Thailand, or at least the people I know do not support taking away other's lives because of a crime they commit. The country is very religion influenced, but at the same time everyone's allowed to be what they want to be. Buddhism is a basic on all Thais that aren't following other religions. There aren't any atheist Thai people, or at least, 0.01% of atheists in the country. We do not have Thai people converting to this and that because they feel like it or finds it unreasonable.
This is my last post about this topic, so please don't try to continue it, just listen.
@KingRanger, Yeah, it IS my personal moral code. I am speaking on MY terms as Kamen_Sentai asked me why I think that way. I merely replied to him about MY beliefs. So yes, I summed it up on my terms. Call it whatever you want, but that's they way I was raised. And yes, if my family was killed, I would want to kill the person that did it. But I won't. My parents taught me better than that. Leaving it in the hands of the law. You're not a vigilante to be hunting them down. The whole executing thing about the punishments, that's the only thing I'm against if the law enforces it because of my code.
@Bolt, I have read your responses. Forgive me, but sometimes it doesn't get to my head and I forget to reply. I understand what you have been trying to tell me. The reason I replied to KingRanger and Darkster was because they came off much more aggressively than you did and because they wouldn't just stop jabbing.