Why are people nowadays protesting the death penalty when many of innocent people died for no reason and others died for entertainment . Before the 8th In today’s society, are the states really violating the 8th or are they really protecting those in the prison that have a chance one day to be a free man or woman. Don’t get wrong, I’m not for or against the capital punishment, but I prefer the child molesters, murderers, and rapist be six feet under instead of housing them; while the working people pay for their health insurance and meals, they are receiving all the benefits, while people living the modest life struggle. Thus, should the U.S. get rid of the Death Penalty? History of execution The first know capital punishment dates back to the 18th century BC, under King Hammurabi (
The History of Torture and Execution) he is known for the statement; which was literally put on stone “an eye for an eye,” (The History of Torture and Execution). The first known place and pretty much established the capital punishment is in ancient Egypt, where they would be headed, hang, or would be strangle; they considered their capital punishment to be adultery. Women would also, be prosecuted if committing this …show more content…
Once, inside the belly of the beast they light up a fire underneath the bull and it’s said he tried to convince the people that music came out. After, people saw the inhumanity of the criminal’s body; they turned against Peilaus and send him to death as well.
II. Stoning
This is another state of execution during this era; it was mainly used for witchcraft, sexual crimes, and rebellious children. It is also, stated in the Old Testament (Leviticus 20:27) “demands death by stoning for all communicating with the dead.”(The History of Torture and Execution), Deuteronomy made a list of crimes against God adultery, incest, and bestiality. Thus, if back in the day people were murdering people for no reason how todays execution is violating the 8th amendment.
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