Chain 25
From Chains of Reason
The death penalty for people who commit murder is not immoral.
Link 1
- Premise 1
- Those who commit murder forfeit their moral right to live.
- Premise 2
- It is not immoral to terminate the lives of those who have no moral right to live.
- Conclusion
- It is not immoral to terminate the lives of those who have committed murder. »
Link 2
- Premise 1
- » It is not immoral to terminate the lives of those who have committed murder.
- Premise 2
- The death penalty involves terminating the lives of those who have committed particular crimes.
- Conclusion
- The death penalty for people who commit murder is not immoral.
- see also:
- Chain 24: The death penalty is immoral.

