Perhaps I'm being a bit thick here, but if we're going to take a person's life anyway, why should our conscience trouble us if we inflict a bit of pain and suffering in the process? After all, there's the certain knowledge that such pain and suffering is for a finite, and relatively short, time.
Maybe this is being callous but, as one opposed to capital punishment anyway, it seems to me that those who agonise over this are conveniently sidestepping the far more relevant question of whether or not we should deliberately and knowingly deprive a person of their life?
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