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| a sense of happiness and contentment about who you are as a human being |
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| love God, others, and self |
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| capital punishment definition |
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| criminals do merit punishment for their crimes |
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| capital punishment status in Illinois |
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| history of capital punishment in Illinois |
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legal until moratorium (2000-2011) abolished in 2011 |
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| 5 methods of capital punishment |
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firing squad electric chair lethal injection hanging gas chamber |
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| 2 least popular methods of capital punishment |
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| most common form of capital punishment |
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| Church's exact permission on capital punishment |
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| opposed to all capital punishment unless public safety is threatened |
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| Church's purposes of punishment |
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correcting offender set right the disorder preserve public order and safety |
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| Honor your father and mother. |
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| 4th commandment requirements |
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| parents must respect their children and respect their vocations. children must respect and honor their parents |
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| any action or omission with the purpose of causing death to eliminate suffering |
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usually result of mental problems don't judge but pray for person and family |
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there must be real, lasting, grave danger and damage inflicted by an aggressor war must be last resort the rights and values involved must be important enough to justify killing war must be waged for noblest of reasons with commitment to postwar reconciliation only proper representatives of the people have the right to declare war the chances of success must be calculated and reasonable armed conflict must not create more evil than already present |
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| position on nuclear, chemical, and biological weapons |
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| crime against humanity and God, never can be justified |
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| prejudice against old people |
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deliberate killing of unborn human life through medical or surgical procedure intentional ending seriously wrong |
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unintentional no moral guilt eg miscarriage |
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| 5 things to reduce abortion |
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respect all life don't judge others pray for those in need get involved be informed |
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| required to protect and maintain |
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prudence justice temperance fortitude |
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| 3 virtues under temperance |
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abstinence sobriety chastity |
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| intentional assistance of any dying, suffering person wanting to take his or her own life |
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| famous assisted suicide doctor |
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| required to be good citizens |
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| participate in politics to support Church's side of issues |
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| Honor from 4th commandment |
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comes from justice virtue respect |
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