"How Can You Be Pro-Life and For the Death Penalty? Isn't That Judging?"
In my college class, a girl asked the other day, "How can you be for the death
penalty if you are pro-life?" She also said the Bible says don't judge, so how can you
use the death penalty (because you would be judging). I was trying to find out the
correct way to let her know that you can be pro-life and for the death penalty.
The point of being pro-life is that we put the same high value of all life that
God does, from the earliest pre-born baby to the last breath of an elderly, dying
person. We derive our high value of life from the fact that every human being is
made in the image of God. Thus, when someone takes the life of another in murder,
they are treating the person they murdered as less important and valuable than they
are. God instituted the death penalty Himself after the flood when He said, "Whoever
sheds man's blood, by man his blood shall be shed, for in the image of God, He
made man." (Gen. 9:6)
The reason the death penalty is pro-life is that it puts the highest possible value
on the life of the person murdered by exacting the life of the person who violated
that value by murdering. It’s a strong way to say, “It is not OK for one human being
to take the life of another. If you murder, you forfeit your own life because the person
you killed is so valuable.”
Concerning judging: yes, the Bible does say don’t judge, but it also commands us
to judge rightly. So you have to look at the context of commands such as “Judge not,
lest ye be judged” (Matt. 7:1), which is about condemning others for doing the very same thing
we do. Judging also means “be discerning” and “make a distinction between right and
wrong.” Jesus repeatedly taught men to judge rightly, insisting they “judge with
righteous judgment” (John 7:24). He praised a man who “rightly judged” (Luke 7:43).
Jesus also said, “And if your brother sins, go and reprove him, and if he refuses
to listen, tell it to the church” (Matt. 18:15,17). Obeying such a command is
only possible by making a judgment on one who sins. Jesus’ apostle Paul later gave
God’s command to the church: “Do you not judge those who are within the church? . . .
Remove the wicked man from among yourselves” (1 Cor. 5:12,13).
Also, the Bible tells us that governments (which are the only entities entitled to
carry out capital punishment) are instituted by God for maintaining order: “[F]or
[government] is a minister of God to you for good. But if you do what is evil, be
afraid; for it does not bear the sword for nothing; for it is a minister of God,
an avenger who brings wrath on the one who practices evil. (Rom 13:4)
Thus, I would argue that the Bible supports capital punishment, although it is
extremely important to make absolutely sure that only the guilty are executed.
Hope this helps!
Sue Bohlin
Probe Ministries
About the Author Sue Bohlin is an associate speaker with Probe Ministries. She attended the University of Illinois, and has been a Bible teacher and conference speaker for over 30 years. She serves as a Mentor Mom and speaker for MOPS (Mothers of Pre-Schoolers), and on the board and as a small group leader of Living Hope Ministries, a Christ-centered outreach to those dealing with unwanted homosexuality. She is also a professional calligrapher and the webmistress for Probe Ministries; but most importantly, she is the wife of Dr. Ray Bohlin and the mother of their two grown sons.
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