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Death Penalty

Good Afternoon, I am honored to be here, and I thank you for having me.

Today I would like to speak to you about a very controversial issue-

capital punishment. What do those two words mean to you? To most

people they mean a murder victims family receiving justice for their

deceased. Let me see a show of hands. How many people in the audience

believe in the death penalty? I conducted a weeklong survey of two

hundred people of all ages. The purpose was to see how many people

believed in the death penalty and how many opposed it. My results are

shown on this overhead.

As you can clearly see, 98% believe in the death penalty. 57% believe

that the death penalty is a deterrent for murder. A high of 97% of the

people favor capital punishment, where 1% think that our justice system

should not be more lenient on death row inmates. Only 89% think that

once convicted of murder, an inmate should be sentenced to death

immediately.

I would like to take this time to tell you a story. On August 15,

1997, the Reverend John Miller preached a sermon at the Martha Vineyards

Tabernacle in New Hampshire. He told his congregation, which included

the vacationing President Clinton and his wife, that capital punishment

is wrong. I invite you to look at a picture of Timothy McVeigh and to

forgive him, said Miller. If we profess to be Christians, then we are

called to love and forgive. Once the sermon ended, Rev. Miller,

Clinton, and their wives...

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Submitted by: 123student
Date Submitted: 09-15-2001
Category: Science
Words: 2161
Pages: 8.64