Is it morally wrong to support the death penalty?
Final Answer: Yes
Final Reason: Because it advocates for state-sanctioned killing, risking irreversible error and potentially violating the fundamental right to life.
Yes Count: 4/5
Trial | Answer | Reason |
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Trial 1 | Yes | Because it advocates for state-sanctioned killing, risking irreversible error and potentially violating the fundamental right to life. |
Trial 2 | Yes | Supporting it condones a system that risks executing innocent individuals. |
Trial 3 | No | Moral stances on retribution and the death penalty vary widely. |
Trial 4 | Yes | It endorses state-sanctioned killing and risks irreversible injustice. |
Trial 5 | Yes | It supports state-sanctioned killing, risking irreversible execution of the innocent. |