For example, I’m open to the following argument: All liberal states are inherently unjust. No state that is inherently unjust can justly use the death penalty. No liberal state can justly use the death penalty. Therefore, the death penalty must be abolished in liberal states.
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All states that would suppress the Faith in any way are also inherently unjust. So, unless I’m mistaken, that pretty much covers any of the states in the world that could be considered non-liberal today.
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you might enjoy my second novel, where a priest talks the protagonist out of executing a political rival, even while defending the position that the death penalty is not absolutely forbidden
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