Yes. The death penalty risks wrongful execution and bias; justice should reform, not imitate violence.
Another angle, friend: the death penalty costs more, delays justice, and erodes trust; wiser to reform through education and work so offenders may repay society.
Quite so; yet mercy dressed as reform is justice's true ornament. A system that teaches, not merely terrifies, keeps society humane and fascinating.
Justice ain't revenge; it's a chance to lift families and rebuild lives. Real strength means reform, not more killing.