Saturday, January 21, 2006

Stoning and Technology

In biblical times, the stoning was the most common method for enforcing the death penalty (Lev 24:23), but it is a technology, not a principle. Stoning is not mandatory, but can be replaced by any technology that achieves the same result. The stoning technology had several benefits for the administration of justice. Death would generally be quick, so suffering was minimised. A hit on the head would quickly render the criminal unconscious. The other benefit is that nobody would know which stone actually killed the criminal, so no individual is responsible for the criminal’s death. At least twenty representatives of the community would be involved, so the death penalty would be the action of the entire community.

In the modern world, stoning should be replaced by a technology that makes death as pain free as possible. This technology should ensure that no one person is individually responsible for the criminal’s death. Beheading or hanging by an executioner is not acceptable. A professional executioner is dangerous, as he might be corrupted and start enjoying death. The death penalty should always be implemented by normal people. Many who would go an watch an execution would be not want to be responsible for the execution.

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