Florida Bishops:
Death Penalty Not Justified When Society Can Be Kept Safe
from the Aggressor
Governor Bush, Please Stay Two Executions Scheduled for
October
Tallahassee –
We, the
Bishops of Florida, are saddened at the prospect of two
executions scheduled for October--Arthur Dennis Rutherford
on October 18; and Danny Rolling on October 25. We implore
the Governor to listen to the growing chorus of voices
calling for a moratorium on executions in Florida and a
careful examination of the State’s death penalty system.
The
brutal crimes for which these inmates are to be executed
were horrifying and appalling. Our hearts ache for the
victims and their families, and we have enormous sympathy
for them. These were
unjustifiable
attacks
on human life,
and we unequivocally condemn and renounce these crimes in
the strongest terms possible. We cannot fully appreciate
the struggle and recurring pain for the families, and more
must be done by our churches and communities to give them
comfort and care in their grief. At the same time, we must
resist the natural inclination to think that only by taking
a murderer’s life can justice be served.
In this
day of heightened moral awareness, with increasing concerns
about execution of the innocent and growing doubts about the
fairness and effectiveness of the death penalty, we plead
with the State and our Governor to realize that the antidote
to violence is not more violence and that we cannot teach
that killing is wrong by killing those who have killed
others. It
is said that ”justice delayed is justice denied,” but
Florida law providing for
life imprisonment without parole allows for justice without
the legitimized killing by the State which coarsens us all.
Society
must be protected from criminals, but we need not go to the
extent of executing them. The cycle of violence must end.
"As I live, says the Lord God, I swear I take no pleasure in
the death of the wicked man, but rather that he may be
converted and live." (Cf. Ezekiel 33:11)
We are a
government of, for and by the people. Let those speak loudly
who agree that these executions are not taking place in our
names. We appeal to Governor Bush,
please stay
these executions.