I have no doubt that the majority of secularists in the world are practicing good moral life philosophies. I do have to question a conclusion that abolishing the death penalty has any bearing on murder rates decreasing. What they're saying is, murder only occurs if a person knows they will die for doing it; they're linking murder to suicide? Maybe its just me, but this seems a bit odd, even for Scandinavia, though I fully see how someone against the death penalty would stretch for this to prove their point. My problem with "experts" is they expect, not only the "liberal arts" students to drink the Kool Aid they mix, but they expect the rest of us that actually have a brain to drink it as well.
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