My American firends who are better educated in the Bible will have to forgive me, I am poorly read in its teachings.

Please explain the flaw in my simple reasoning

"Thou shalt not kill" = You can't kill another human. That is God's job.

"Judge not..." = You are not to judge another human. That is God's job.

So.. a "judgment" that "kills"... i.e. a death sentence... seems to my simple mind to be a "double whammy".

And this judgment to kill, then ratified by a State Governor whose election spiel includes "I go to church every Sunday with my family" and "God save America" and, in some cases, a predilication toward creationism.

Part of me is tempted to conclude that redneck hick State Governors are hypocrites, using the Bible as an electoral standing block to make them appear as wholesome good American folk, while at the same time violating two of its most fundamental injuctions, against judging and killing.


Joey ...

BANG BANG

... Saza!