@@janebaker966 Of course we have freedom of speech, it’s just that we can’t talk about the important stuff. So it’s puppies and kittens, football and celebrity TV gossip !
Is there actually groups of people reading every comment and deciding what’s acceptable or is it an AI? I’ve had warnings for asking innocent questions on cooking channels, they even ask for feedback and when I ask what exactly have I said I never get a response, I’m wondering if it’s an AI that’s been programmed to scan certain words and phrase coz I also noticed they do a very sneaky thing of leaving your comment up but only you can see it so you think it hasn’t been deleted until someone else looks for it. Or your comment can be deleted and someone else can say the same and it gets left up. Also mentioning certain people, countries, religions seem to guarantee a warning, but very one sided like they want us all to think a certain way and believe everyone else does. I’m having to write in code now which makes me think it’s AI scanning everything as a human would understand, but that means someone must be programming it to think a certain way and to block what we say
@@jimmybennington9572 Oh, I know. But you know the judge can't legally send someone to prison without a trial or a plea agreement. I mean, it can't be done is all I was trying to say.
There are some people who, after having committed certain acts, have lost all right to live in our society. Preying on our most vulnerable certainly qualifies.
The thought I've had on this topic is that sparing the criminal is to condemn the innocent, and by showing excessive mercy to an act of crime, one only encourages others to commit it.
Yes. The law was made for the ungodly and sinners. they need to be restrained by laws, we who abide in The Spirit are a law unto ourselves In Christ, and love breaks very few laws😃
@scolexuk That has nothing to do with the death penalty. That means that we shouldn’t seek out personal vengeance against those who have hurt us, but that we should pray for them. The topic of state having the right to execute heinous murderers is a different topic entirely. The Mosaic covenant was fulfilled and revoked, but Genesis 9 never was, and Romans 13 states that God says we should submit to ruling authorities in ways that do not break God’s eternal law.
@@samueljennings4809 You can apply your Talmudic logic to scripture however you want, but the prohibition against tit-for-tat retribution is clear, even if you find it inconvenient.
"The wicked schemes against the righteous and gnashes his teeth at him. The Lord laughs at him because He sees that his day is coming." - Psalm 37:12-13
@@lozferris1719Christian people are called to love their enemy but the government is called to bring criminals to justice. Love and justice are not opposed to each other
I think its fair that we should go our separate ways. Its just that, we were here first, so the ones who cannot, and will not assimilate. They need to perhaps move somewhere. Somewhere they came from originally.
@@ThecultofCon I don't think your proposal is anywhere close to feasible and distracts from the core issue. I am b1@ck and so are many of my friends and family. None of us would ever condone murder, let alone the senseless and despicable killing of a child. This isn't a r@ce issue, it is a societal one. Cynicism, hedonism and selfishness have tainted almost every culture on this planet, not just 16% of the American population. What is needed is the promotion of wholesome values and proof of what good it can do for people. A mass exodus because "we were here first" isn't just ludicrous, it's hypocritical ( weren't the natives here first? I don't remember sch00l sh00tings being a thing when they were occupying most of the land). Plus The woman here is clearly insane beyond aid and isn't a proper example of all b1@ck pe0ple. I've seen many whyte people boast their evil acts and I've never passed judgement on the entire r@ce. Please do the same for others. The US needs Jesus, not a whyt wash.
Shh, we're supposed to pretend that was the best thing that ever happened to the UK and ignore the myriad downsides of having tons of black people in your country. Import Africa, become Africa.
It's called "devilment". Someone is influenced by the devil, unclean spirits, or wicked spirits. Their heart is filled with with evil instead of Christ.
Why are you people always blaming the devil when people do bad things?? God gave us free will and a brain. People CHOOSE to do bad things because there are no real consequences for their actions. They do these because THEY CAN.
The argument that bringing in the death penalty won't reduce the number of murders can easily be shown to be ridiculous. To prove that, ask them if murder was no longer a crime, would the murder rate go up? Unless they are completely dishonest, or delusional they will say yes.
Ever since the death penalty was abolished in the U.K. the details of every murder since, starting with the Moors Murders, was ever more horrific when the details became known, regardless of the numbers of murders since the 1960’s - present day - and there was a general disregard for law and order also, in relation to other crimes - not only do I totally support the immediate restoration of the death penalty, in our times it also needs to be extended beyond just murder and treason, to cover offences like drug trafficking and drug dealing and sexual offences against children under 21
@@michaeljohndennis2231how do you mean children under 21? You can legally have sex at 16, so don’t you mean non consensual sex with minors under 16? And don’t you think death penalty for drugs is rather steep? How far do you want to go? Not wearing a seat belt? Music too loud? Littering?
You have to note that the moors murders were committed when Ian Brady and Myra Hindley could have faced the death penalty if caught. It's just they weren't caught prior to the death penalty being abolished.
A good read is Rushdoony's Institutes of Biblical Law. Today we have secular humanist law.... the victims are punished while the murderers, pedophiles, and rapist go free and are rewarded. Justice turned on its head.
Thank you for saying what I was thinking. She was absolutely so disrespectful. That judge should have made her speak up and go to town on her. That poor innocent boy my heartfelt sympathy goes out to his family and mums recovery . So sad ❤
The punishment should be whatever the parents request. Anything. Nothing off the table. I also do not want to be paying for this individual to be fed and sheltered - and there is no reason for the death penalty to cost what it does.
Thank you for covering this, this case had me in tears. Yes he is with Jesus. I had an NDE at his age, I was being brutally attacked by my stepfather, I think I died of shock. My soul left my body, I was immediately in Jesus arms. He was the most comfort in that hug that I have ever had while my soul has been in my body. He gave me complete love, peace and safety, such kindness in His eyes and smile, He had a gold tinged light from Him. He loves children, I sadly for whatever reason had to leave that embrace and come back into my body. I did not get as far as heaven but in the room towards the ceiling looking at my body, He told me not to look. That poor baby at least would have had Jesus meet him like I did.
Ohio still has the death penalty, they just haven't been carrying it out until they find a "less cruel" method of execution than lethal injection. I hope they can find a solution so that justice may be served. I pray the family is able to somehow find peace during this time. This hurts me, someone totally unaffiliated with the family, so I can only imagine what they must be going through.
I am so very angry at this woman for what she has done. I have no answer for her punishment. This was purely evil. It was pre meditated. A randomly picked set of victims, yet set out to do the deed, it was pre planned. I am glad that I am not a judge, because this is a lot tougher than it looks. Her smile is an act. Shes not crazy. But, here is why Im glad to not have to be the judge. I believe in Jesus, and God. Jesus teaches us to forgive without hate. And I am torn. I am torn into shreds because she needs must pay somehow, and yet I am not the one qualified to put that punishment on her. I can only forgive her, and pray that her time here is in the hands of our Lord, and that he will decide for us just how she should be dealt with here in this world. My prayers and sympathy goes out to the family who have suffered such a great loss! This hurts so much! Im still trying to wrap my head around what has happened.
First, people don't respect nor fear God. Second, Society today values people's personal feelings and emotions more than morality, duty, discipline and virtue which leads to less accountability and the entitlement. Third, the true enemy hides (not really) behind groups of "activism", politics and corporations that keeps the flock busy with useless things. Forth, christians have failed to keep Christ as the center and priority of their lives. Fifth, we understand that things are getting worse before they'll get better and we have been warned for centuries now.
"My eyes fail because of tears, My spirit is greatly troubled; My heart is poured out on the earth Because of the destruction of the daughter of my people, When little ones and infants faint In the streets of the city." Lamentations 2:11
And my understanding is the relevant commandment is properly translated as "Thou shalt not Murder" not "Thou shalt not Kill" as many believe. Capital punishment, judiciously meted out and quickly delivered without torture, is certainly Christian.
I came to the conclusion decades ago that the state has the right to execute justice, real justice for a capital crime. The only problem is that if you have money to hire a good lawyer you are more likely to escape death row.
That was incredible, Jamie. I've never heard such a powerful and compassionate case for the death penalty. I guess having seen that video of the smirking Bionca made it easy for me to agree with you that only the knowledge of death can put the fear of God into people in such a way to deter them from such evil in an age of lawlessness and demonic activity. Thank you for taking a courageous and reasoned stand.
You are spot on! Jail is free board and meal. Theres no punishment in that. And the justice system without severe punishment or the fear of death is useless. The prisoners in SA has more rights and oppertunities than the average citizen. And I am sorry if you can do that to in innocent child you are evil. And his family lives a life sentence while you flaunt and live a cosy life in prison.
My husband believes that the state shouldn't have that much power, but the relatives of the deceased should be given the option to have retribution. I don't know how I feel about that
It's understandable. I don't know what the answer is. We are all flawed. A pastor explained to me that God knows we will be more emotional when our loved ones are harmed, so he established the government for impartial justice. At this point, many of man's laws are not based on God's laws (sanctioning and protecting those who murder babies). So now you have a justice system that is not operating in the manner ordained by God. The people running the justice system are corrupt. So what is worse? An emotional family member serving justice or corrupt individuals who have abandoned God, His laws and His justice?
This is why I as a believer in Christ Jesus is a warrior poet. To always be aware in public and have extreme self awareness and be ready to draw and take out evil when the time is right. Always carry if you can and train. Always be ready to defend the helpless, the weak and stand up for the innocent.
They say the death penalty is inhumane but i think its inhumane to house these people with inamates that arent murderers. Imagine being cellmates with murderers with nothing to lose. This places inmates into dangerous situations either they defend themselves and get more time or they become the murderers next victim.
The other inmates in whatever prison she gets sent to will take care of business. You can bank on that. She will already gave a KOS order put on her head by prisoners who are following the news.
That's what I wanted to think also but I've seen lots and lots of comments on several videos on this that it doesn't work that way in women's prison. A man's time in prison after such a crime would be in hours before true justice would be served but women won't do much. Sooo, let's send the monster to a men's prison.
Dont say sorry for getting upset and crying, because this upsets me so much aswell, specially the way this monster carried on in court...What the hell is wrong with this person? And i do believe in the death penalty but just for extreme cases, and this is 100% one of those..R.I.P little man, im so sorry this has happened to you and your family...
The core purpose of justice is punishment. Rehabilitation and deterrence are both great by-products of justice, and if we can take steps to increase the effect of both, we should do so. But they cannot replace punishment as the central purpose of what justice is for. If you knew for a fact that someone could not be rehabilitated, would you say, "ah well, this person shouldn't receive any penalty for their crime?" or if you knew for a fact that punishing a criminal today would have zero impact on someone in the courthouse going out and committing the same crime tomorrow, would you therefore conclude that it was pointless to punish the first criminal? Justice ultimately is a line in the sand. Justice doesn't guarantee that bad things won't happen, and it doesn't guarantee that the world tomorrow will be a safer place. But justice does tell each of us very clearly what the consequences are for crossing that line. It sets a barrier between things that are acceptable, and things that are not just unacceptable, but immoral and/or criminal, and it sets a clear price for undertaking such things.
You, like most others, assume because someone is accused, arrested, tried, convicted and sentenced is actually guilty. I posted a comment here addressing this.
@@AnthonyRMaradin I don't automatically assume that - there can be miscarriages of justice. But that doesn't change what justice is for. That it is imperfectly executed in a fallen world does not change what justice actually is.
For any Anglicans watching, the death penalty (in certain circumstances) judiciously applied has been historically understood to be a part of sound Christian doctrine. Note this section of Article 37 of the ‘39 Articles of Religion’: “The Laws of the Realm may punish Christian men with death, for heinous and grievous offences.” I am not a judge nor a theologian. I would not pontificate on whether the death penalty needs to be applied in this particular instance, but I would argue that the death penalty judiciously applied does have the warrant of Scripture and tradition in at least some few particular circumstances.
Well, the triple murderer who stabbed three people to death in Nottingham got life, but in a comfy mental hospital until deemed cured of his mental health issues
Thank you. I’ve recently come to Christ, although to be honest I think I always was, I just lived in denial, arrogant perhaps. I love your videos and this one in particular. I agree with you.
When I see people posting about possession, demons, etc and saying they are making a point for the death penalty, I know no one thinking demons etc are real need to have a say in the death penalty.
Genesis 9:6 is pre-law, so there’s a case against people who say Deut passages is not for today. Jamie, thanks for this video. Your logic is impeccable.
I'd say that I'm leaning more towards the anti death penalty camp but I really like this guy's arguments. He emphasises that this debate isn't about getting revenge against criminals. The priority should always be crime prevention and protecting the public
When i was young and naive i thought that everyone, no matter how twisted, could be straightened to a decent degree. Now, the more we proceed into this new century, the more i start thinking that DP (administered swiftly) is the only way to dispose of some people
Look I agree with you about how this person should have gotten the death penalty and that the justice system isn’t working but the reason for long wait times for death sentences is so that if any new evidence pops up that disproves that the guy we sent to prison actually did it or not they can redo the trail again and possibly get out of jail and be given restitution for the wrongful time spent in jail
There was actually a story way back when of a murder and S.A. that happened and the only thing the police had to go on was that the murderer had a snaggletooth and because of that they found a guy who had one that lived relatively close to the murder and pinned it on him, well he gets sentenced to death and while awaiting the death sentence dna evidence starts becoming a thing well the guy thinks that this could be his ticket out so he asks if they could do a dna match between him and the bodily fluids found at the crime scene, when the evidence came back it was shown to be a completely different person and the actual one who had committed the crime lived in the same neighborhood and also just happened to have a snaggletooth. So they got the real one who did it and now I believe he’s gone
You mentioned a type of Shamanic practice and said it makes people think child killers are good deep down. I trained in Shamanic practice for 3 years, and at the end of it I was very much farther right than before I started. i was raised in a church hat knew my mother was torturing me daily and I do not participate in church. That said, the bible contains useful lessons for high moral living. The mythology of the bible is ancient and matches up with human character and quality.
RIP little bro.
Away from this wicked world of demons.
May your walk be a forever one, in the garden of paradise with our LORD.
In Jesus name.
As a parent of a 4 year old i just can't imagine what this mother and father are going through.
It's horrific.
UA-cam won't let me leave a reasonable response to his story in case I hurt someone's feelings.
I expect I'll get a "offend community standards notice" I don't care
@@janebaker966 Of course we have freedom of speech, it’s just that we can’t talk about the important stuff. So it’s puppies and kittens, football and celebrity TV gossip !
Happens all the time to me. The censors are compassionate to the sensitive who will never grow up.
Google is evil.
Is there actually groups of people reading every comment and deciding what’s acceptable or is it an AI? I’ve had warnings for asking innocent questions on cooking channels, they even ask for feedback and when I ask what exactly have I said I never get a response, I’m wondering if it’s an AI that’s been programmed to scan certain words and phrase coz I also noticed they do a very sneaky thing of leaving your comment up but only you can see it so you think it hasn’t been deleted until someone else looks for it. Or your comment can be deleted and someone else can say the same and it gets left up. Also mentioning certain people, countries, religions seem to guarantee a warning, but very one sided like they want us all to think a certain way and believe everyone else does. I’m having to write in code now which makes me think it’s AI scanning everything as a human would understand, but that means someone must be programming it to think a certain way and to block what we say
The judge should go to prison right alongside this MONSTER.
That's way too kind.
This is arraignment, not trial.
@@lmb1962 Technically, Yes, and yet we ALL know how its going to go....
@@jimmybennington9572 Oh, I know. But you know the judge can't legally send someone to prison without a trial or a plea agreement. I mean, it can't be done is all I was trying to say.
@@jimmybennington9572 I mean I assume the way it's going to go is she's gonna get locked up for a long time. Is that not what you think?
There are some people who, after having committed certain acts, have lost all right to live in our society. Preying on our most vulnerable certainly qualifies.
The thought I've had on this topic is that sparing the criminal is to condemn the innocent, and by showing excessive mercy to an act of crime, one only encourages others to commit it.
Sometimes eye for an eye is needed to ensure that people understand society has certain boundaries and norms that should never be crossed.
That is specifically an anti-Christian sentiment
Yes. The law was made for the ungodly and sinners. they need to be restrained by laws, we who abide in The Spirit are a law unto ourselves In Christ, and love breaks very few laws😃
We are not under the old covenant; Jesus commands us to love our enemy, remember?
@@lozferris1719 pretty sure he doesn't want us to love Satan and demons, which is who possesses people to do this stuff.
@@doesnotFempute Obviously Jesus wasn't talking about demons and Satan when He commanded us to love our enemy!
Don't twist things!
Genesis 9:6 states, "Whoever sheds the blood of man, by man shall his blood be shed, for God made man in his own image".
And the Noachicic covenant has not been revoked.
@@GerardPerrynone of the laws have been revoked. They have been fulfilled in Jesus. Now we are in a covenant of grace.
Matthew 5:38 is the true Christian message.
@scolexuk That has nothing to do with the death penalty. That means that we shouldn’t seek out personal vengeance against those who have hurt us, but that we should pray for them.
The topic of state having the right to execute heinous murderers is a different topic entirely. The Mosaic covenant was fulfilled and revoked, but Genesis 9 never was, and Romans 13 states that God says we should submit to ruling authorities in ways that do not break God’s eternal law.
@@samueljennings4809 You can apply your Talmudic logic to scripture however you want, but the prohibition against tit-for-tat retribution is clear, even if you find it inconvenient.
"The wicked schemes against the righteous and gnashes his teeth at him.
The Lord laughs at him because He sees that his day is coming." - Psalm 37:12-13
What a sweet little boy...what a wicked women who could do such a thing...God help this family,cant imagine the pain,so very sorry.
How did we get to the point where we fill compassion for the perpetrator and not the victim. Oh ya we've rejected Christ. 😢😢😢😢
Amen! God's law demands justice in his law.
More like "embraced diversity"
Have you rejected Christ's commandment to love thy enemy?
@@lozferris1719 shut your hole
@@lozferris1719Christian people are called to love their enemy but the government is called to bring criminals to justice. Love and justice are not opposed to each other
it isn't her wicked smile that gets me, but the support she will get from the black community and the MSM.
The vermin in the media are the enemy of The American People.
Really? Why are people making this a race issue? The woman was pure evil. Plain and simple. No amount of social justice could fix that.
I think its fair that we should go our separate ways. Its just that, we were here first, so the ones who cannot, and will not assimilate. They need to perhaps move somewhere. Somewhere they came from originally.
@@ThecultofCon I don't think your proposal is anywhere close to feasible and distracts from the core issue. I am b1@ck and so are many of my friends and family. None of us would ever condone murder, let alone the senseless and despicable killing of a child. This isn't a r@ce issue, it is a societal one. Cynicism, hedonism and selfishness have tainted almost every culture on this planet, not just 16% of the American population. What is needed is the promotion of wholesome values and proof of what good it can do for people. A mass exodus because "we were here first" isn't just ludicrous, it's hypocritical ( weren't the natives here first? I don't remember sch00l sh00tings being a thing when they were occupying most of the land). Plus The woman here is clearly insane beyond aid and isn't a proper example of all b1@ck pe0ple. I've seen many whyte people boast their evil acts and I've never passed judgement on the entire r@ce. Please do the same for others. The US needs Jesus, not a whyt wash.
We don’t claim baby killers.
This video is incredibly moving. You're doing great work Jamie!
Thank you brother!
Another factor that contribed to the rise in the number of homicides in England and Wales in the '60s was the influx of immigrants from the Caribbean.
Shh, we're supposed to pretend that was the best thing that ever happened to the UK and ignore the myriad downsides of having tons of black people in your country. Import Africa, become Africa.
We are under Divine Judgment. The smirk was abhorrent, devoid of any conscience, devoid of any fear of The Holy Triune God.
That's fine. She won't be laughing when she's standing before the Great White Throne. ✝️
Shes pure evil
That smirk is the face of the devil!
The Death Penalty shows what value we give to a human life. It's so valuable that to take it is costly.
It's called "devilment". Someone is influenced by the devil, unclean spirits, or wicked spirits. Their heart is filled with with evil instead of Christ.
People should seek out the Most High instead.
Absolutely.
BY CHOICE. It's not like she's just influenced against her will, there is part of this that is her free will.
@@ThisLeprechaunWrites A heart filled with evil instead of Christ.
Why are you people always blaming the devil when people do bad things?? God gave us free will and a brain. People CHOOSE to do bad things because there are no real consequences for their actions. They do these because THEY CAN.
The argument that bringing in the death penalty won't reduce the number of murders can easily be shown to be ridiculous. To prove that, ask them if murder was no longer a crime, would the murder rate go up? Unless they are completely dishonest, or delusional they will say yes.
Ever since the death penalty was abolished in the U.K. the details of every murder since, starting with the Moors Murders, was ever more horrific when the details became known, regardless of the numbers of murders since the 1960’s - present day - and there was a general disregard for law and order also, in relation to other crimes - not only do I totally support the immediate restoration of the death penalty, in our times it also needs to be extended beyond just murder and treason, to cover offences like drug trafficking and drug dealing and sexual offences against children under 21
@@michaeljohndennis2231how do you mean children under 21? You can legally have sex at 16, so don’t you mean non consensual sex with minors under 16? And don’t you think death penalty for drugs is rather steep? How far do you want to go? Not wearing a seat belt? Music too loud? Littering?
You have to note that the moors murders were committed when Ian Brady and Myra Hindley could have faced the death penalty if caught. It's just they weren't caught prior to the death penalty being abolished.
It has been shown that murderers given a death sentence never recommit!
@@thomasharper4166 😂
Amen dude. This garbage justice system we have today is a judgment from God.
A good read is Rushdoony's Institutes of Biblical Law. Today we have secular humanist law.... the victims are punished while the murderers, pedophiles, and rapist go free and are rewarded. Justice turned on its head.
Truly a sick society.
A MEEK society
She's definitely possessed
The demonic influence cannot be underestimated. This is straight up evil.
Or high on drugs…..?
Probably been brainwashed with critical race theory.
Yes, agree
not possessed. proud.
Google ‘’ Morality and Abstract Thinking, How Africans Differ From Westerners’’ by Gedaliah Braun.
Something that justifies racism I bet
What's the synopsis
I'm from N.ireland, Catholic upbringing, now living in Republic,
Lost faith in religions and such, but id go listen to this guy preach,
Good for you , so you never realy lost your faith ❤
Thank you for saying what I was thinking. She was absolutely so disrespectful. That judge should have made her speak up and go to town on her. That poor innocent boy my heartfelt sympathy goes out to his family and mums recovery . So sad ❤
Insanity is often the result of a reprobate mind that has fully given in to their evil.
That's about the strength of it .
It was SIMPLY a hate crime.
Thanks for addressing this. I have not heard much teaching on this recently.
The punishment should be whatever the parents request. Anything. Nothing off the table. I also do not want to be paying for this individual to be fed and sheltered - and there is no reason for the death penalty to cost what it does.
absolutely heartbreaking. it was a clear case of racial resentment. a demonic influence that cultivates blind anger.
This killer has no conscience
Thank you for covering this, this case had me in tears. Yes he is with Jesus. I had an NDE at his age, I was being brutally attacked by my stepfather, I think I died of shock. My soul left my body, I was immediately in Jesus arms. He was the most comfort in that hug that I have ever had while my soul has been in my body. He gave me complete love, peace and safety, such kindness in His eyes and smile, He had a gold tinged light from Him. He loves children, I sadly for whatever reason had to leave that embrace and come back into my body. I did not get as far as heaven but in the room towards the ceiling looking at my body, He told me not to look. That poor baby at least would have had Jesus meet him like I did.
Ohio still has the death penalty, they just haven't been carrying it out until they find a "less cruel" method of execution than lethal injection. I hope they can find a solution so that justice may be served. I pray the family is able to somehow find peace during this time. This hurts me, someone totally unaffiliated with the family, so I can only imagine what they must be going through.
Good on you- totally agree- justice should be speedy and sure.
I am so very angry at this woman for what she has done.
I have no answer for her punishment.
This was purely evil. It was pre meditated. A randomly picked set of victims, yet set out to do the deed, it was pre planned.
I am glad that I am not a judge, because this is a lot tougher than it looks.
Her smile is an act.
Shes not crazy.
But, here is why Im glad to not have to be the judge. I believe in Jesus, and God. Jesus teaches us to forgive without hate.
And I am torn. I am torn into shreds because she needs must pay somehow, and yet I am not the one qualified to put that punishment on her. I can only forgive her, and pray that her time here is in the hands of our Lord, and that he will decide for us just how she should be dealt with here in this world.
My prayers and sympathy goes out to the family who have suffered such a great loss! This hurts so much! Im still trying to wrap my head around what has happened.
First, people don't respect nor fear God. Second, Society today values people's personal feelings and emotions more than morality, duty, discipline and virtue which leads to less accountability and the entitlement. Third, the true enemy hides (not really) behind groups of "activism", politics and corporations that keeps the flock busy with useless things. Forth, christians have failed to keep Christ as the center and priority of their lives. Fifth, we understand that things are getting worse before they'll get better and we have been warned for centuries now.
"My eyes fail because of tears,
My spirit is greatly troubled;
My heart is poured out on the earth
Because of the destruction of the daughter of my people,
When little ones and infants faint
In the streets of the city."
Lamentations 2:11
😭
It's the demon spirits of murder laughing *through* them.
Ephesians 6:12 KJV.
She is protected because of tribalism.
and anti-whiteism
And my understanding is the relevant commandment is properly translated as "Thou shalt not Murder" not "Thou shalt not Kill" as many believe. Capital punishment, judiciously meted out and quickly delivered without torture, is certainly Christian.
Right, murder is not the same as killing
@@scwheeler24 It's all homicide whether justifiable or criminal.
@@alecfoster4413 ok. I don’t think I said homicide. What am I not understanding?
True. The Hebrew word used is murder, not kill.
@@sarahrosen4985yep, the Bible was grabbled to keep the goyim down
So much anger. Once you find God you'll be able to let all of that go.
Amen to everything you said.
Shriven and buried, the end. - A Daddy
Powerful and informative video mate!
I came to the conclusion decades ago that the state has the right to execute justice, real justice for a capital crime. The only problem is that if you have money to hire a good lawyer you are more likely to escape death row.
Om sorry, but even as a Christian, to see her smiling like that makes me blazing mad!!!
Makes me think of duct tape & woodchippers.
That was incredible, Jamie. I've never heard such a powerful and compassionate case for the death penalty. I guess having seen that video of the smirking Bionca made it easy for me to agree with you that only the knowledge of death can put the fear of God into people in such a way to deter them from such evil in an age of lawlessness and demonic activity. Thank you for taking a courageous and reasoned stand.
It's Way too late when the justice system gets involved.
The proverbial "shut the gate after the animals have escaped."
That's a demon right there.
14:19 I agree 💯. Give them a chance to repent but they still must pay for their crime but celebrate with them for Gods saving grace
There is no doubt in my mind that this woman is possessed.
That smirking thing is possessed
You're absolutely right.
You are spot on! Jail is free board and meal. Theres no punishment in that. And the justice system without severe punishment or the fear of death is useless. The prisoners in SA has more rights and oppertunities than the average citizen. And I am sorry if you can do that to in innocent child you are evil. And his family lives a life sentence while you flaunt and live a cosy life in prison.
Wow, that's word for word what I would say! Great stuff Jamie!
My husband believes that the state shouldn't have that much power, but the relatives of the deceased should be given the option to have retribution. I don't know how I feel about that
It's understandable. I don't know what the answer is. We are all flawed. A pastor explained to me that God knows we will be more emotional when our loved ones are harmed, so he established the government for impartial justice. At this point, many of man's laws are not based on God's laws (sanctioning and protecting those who murder babies). So now you have a justice system that is not operating in the manner ordained by God. The people running the justice system are corrupt. So what is worse? An emotional family member serving justice or corrupt individuals who have abandoned God, His laws and His justice?
@@belindaharney8997 I heard that today too at my church.
“Fallen! Fallen is Babylon the Great!
She has become a dwelling for demons and a haunt for every impure spirit”… Johns Revelation
Thank you for this video. The death penalty for murderers is not against Christian teaching.
Brilliantly presented.
God's Word should be followed.
When there is no doubt, DNA etc...
Fantastic. Thank you. God bless you 🙏🙏❤️
the way he said i dont care if you had a hard life . i just subscribed
NOBODY NOTICED HER WALKING AROUND A GIANT EAGLE TWIRLING A FOOT LONG BUTCHER KNIFE IN HER HAND?!?!
DID NOBODY ALERT ANYONE?
I appreciate this video
She’s got to be demonized out of her mind.
This is why I as a believer in Christ Jesus is a warrior poet. To always be aware in public and have extreme self awareness and be ready to draw and take out evil when the time is right. Always carry if you can and train. Always be ready to defend the helpless, the weak and stand up for the innocent.
They say the death penalty is inhumane but i think its inhumane to house these people with inamates that arent murderers. Imagine being cellmates with murderers with nothing to lose. This places inmates into dangerous situations either they defend themselves and get more time or they become the murderers next victim.
The other inmates in whatever prison she gets sent to will take care of business. You can bank on that. She will already gave a KOS order put on her head by prisoners who are following the news.
That's what I wanted to think also but I've seen lots and lots of comments on several videos on this that it doesn't work that way in women's prison. A man's time in prison after such a crime would be in hours before true justice would be served but women won't do much. Sooo, let's send the monster to a men's prison.
Dont say sorry for getting upset and crying, because this upsets me so much aswell, specially the way this monster carried on in court...What the hell is wrong with this person? And i do believe in the death penalty but just for extreme cases, and this is 100% one of those..R.I.P little man, im so sorry this has happened to you and your family...
There's a 2023 film called Nefarious about a serial killer on death row. You should watch it if you haven't already.
Excellent and chilling movie.
The core purpose of justice is punishment. Rehabilitation and deterrence are both great by-products of justice, and if we can take steps to increase the effect of both, we should do so. But they cannot replace punishment as the central purpose of what justice is for. If you knew for a fact that someone could not be rehabilitated, would you say, "ah well, this person shouldn't receive any penalty for their crime?" or if you knew for a fact that punishing a criminal today would have zero impact on someone in the courthouse going out and committing the same crime tomorrow, would you therefore conclude that it was pointless to punish the first criminal?
Justice ultimately is a line in the sand. Justice doesn't guarantee that bad things won't happen, and it doesn't guarantee that the world tomorrow will be a safer place. But justice does tell each of us very clearly what the consequences are for crossing that line. It sets a barrier between things that are acceptable, and things that are not just unacceptable, but immoral and/or criminal, and it sets a clear price for undertaking such things.
You, like most others, assume because someone is accused, arrested, tried, convicted and sentenced is actually guilty. I posted a comment here addressing this.
@@AnthonyRMaradin I don't automatically assume that - there can be miscarriages of justice. But that doesn't change what justice is for. That it is imperfectly executed in a fallen world does not change what justice actually is.
@@sarlinspellweaver - I suggest you read the comment I posted to this video before replying to me.
For any Anglicans watching, the death penalty (in certain circumstances) judiciously applied has been historically understood to be a part of sound Christian doctrine.
Note this section of Article 37 of the ‘39 Articles of Religion’:
“The Laws of the Realm may punish Christian men with death, for heinous and grievous offences.”
I am not a judge nor a theologian. I would not pontificate on whether the death penalty needs to be applied in this particular instance, but I would argue that the death penalty judiciously applied does have the warrant of Scripture and tradition in at least some few particular circumstances.
Well, the triple murderer who stabbed three people to death in Nottingham got life, but in a comfy mental hospital until deemed cured of his mental health issues
@andytyrrell5153 that’s terrible.
Devil's first deceit, "You shall not surely die..."
Agree with you. Biblical stand. Thanks from Washington DC
I wonder what it must be like growing up in heaven.
Spirits don’t grow up in heaven. A spirit is a spirit. It is outside of time.
Spot on!
Thank you. I’ve recently come to Christ, although to be honest I think I always was, I just lived in denial, arrogant perhaps.
I love your videos and this one in particular. I agree with you.
What about the Most High?
Captive cattle bolt comes to mind.
When I see people posting about possession, demons, etc and saying they are making a point for the death penalty, I know no one thinking demons etc are real need to have a say in the death penalty.
Old testament led to the new covenant. Morality remained the same
Demographics determine crime levels.
Don't live around these people and crime magically drops
Vengeance is mine, says the Lord.
It was Christianity that got us in this place. Many Christian denominations fought for abolishment.
Genesis 9:6 is pre-law, so there’s a case against people who say Deut passages is not for today.
Jamie, thanks for this video. Your logic is impeccable.
Well one video. Well done
I'd say that I'm leaning more towards the anti death penalty camp but I really like this guy's arguments. He emphasises that this debate isn't about getting revenge against criminals. The priority should always be crime prevention and protecting the public
When i was young and naive i thought that everyone, no matter how twisted, could be straightened to a decent degree. Now, the more we proceed into this new century, the more i start thinking that DP (administered swiftly) is the only way to dispose of some people
Look I agree with you about how this person should have gotten the death penalty and that the justice system isn’t working but the reason for long wait times for death sentences is so that if any new evidence pops up that disproves that the guy we sent to prison actually did it or not they can redo the trail again and possibly get out of jail and be given restitution for the wrongful time spent in jail
There was actually a story way back when of a murder and S.A. that happened and the only thing the police had to go on was that the murderer had a snaggletooth and because of that they found a guy who had one that lived relatively close to the murder and pinned it on him, well he gets sentenced to death and while awaiting the death sentence dna evidence starts becoming a thing well the guy thinks that this could be his ticket out so he asks if they could do a dna match between him and the bodily fluids found at the crime scene, when the evidence came back it was shown to be a completely different person and the actual one who had committed the crime lived in the same neighborhood and also just happened to have a snaggletooth. So they got the real one who did it and now I believe he’s gone
God why??.. This is so bad
Romans 13
(They don't wield the sword for nothing.)
I don't understand the banned words on this forsaken site. I said nothing untoward. Hopefully I am allowed to say: YES, BROTHER!
Write in code or phonetically so the pathetic algorithm can’t see
@@TayWoode I'm not even sure which word could have done it! Aaaand I'm not retyping the whole thing phonetically lol.
You’ve got to be a Demon to do something as bad as that to a little baby boy
7:26 Hmm, what else happened in the 1960s in the UK? Oh yeah, the arrival of the Windrush Generation...
We can always bring back the Viking Blood Eagle ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
excellent video!
Immigration is a factor regarding the murder rate increasing since the 60s
I agree with you.
You mentioned a type of Shamanic practice and said it makes people think child killers are good deep down. I trained in Shamanic practice for 3 years, and at the end of it I was very much farther right than before I started. i was raised in a church hat knew my mother was torturing me daily and I do not participate in church. That said, the bible contains useful lessons for high moral living. The mythology of the bible is ancient and matches up with human character and quality.
God didn’t die on the cross for nothing.
Yeshua came to fulfill the law .
So just wait and see !
Amen