Cavaliere, if you recall, I did say
I would not balk at taking a life if circumstances were such that it was vitally necessary...but there is nothing at all romantic about it.
- and I meant every word. You raise examples such that I would feel honor bound to meet by any means necessary...any person who egregiously harmed my family, my loved ones, deserves a retributive punishment that you usually only read about, but never actually heard of. The end would result in death, but the manner of that journey would be something people would talk about for centuries after you and I are gone.
But I will say this- belief being what it is, I caution anyone who has such a zealous outlook on killing those who need it; for my part, I do not think I could ever be an executioner...it is not for me to take lives by mine own hand, state-sanctioned or no. It has to be personal, very personal...killing someone just because I think they need it is not reason enough.
For example: my eldest daughter and her boyfriend were rough housing in the living room of her apartment; a handyman in the employ of her mother witnessed this and told her mother that he thought the boy beats her. Her mother drove 2.5 hours to her house, took out a stick and chased the boy around the house with it and then commenced to berate our daughter in the middle of the street, in front of the house, with all the neighbors in attendance, about how stupid she was, how she could look forward to regular beatings because that's the type of guy he was, etc, etc ad nauseum. She leaves. Then, she has her current husband, the stepfather, call the kid up and threaten him with serious bodily harm, going so far as to say he'll send a couple of his 'boys' to tune him up; then she calls our daughter back and tells her that her boyfriend has three days to vacate the premises, or else.
Now, my exwife believed that our daughter was being beaten, despite no evidence of such beating (if you knew my daughter, you would know it to be preposterous...her bf is a small guy, she can pick him up and toss him across the room, literally), no history of violence, no complaint of any kind from my daughter or their neighbors- but because she believed it had occurred, she feels justified in her actions. Do you? I certainly do not.
But situations like this can escalate out of control because one or another believes something to have occurred that simply did not happen. Which is why I cannot countenance taking a life based on belief alone, I need more, I need evidence! Belief alone can cause much in the way of horror; we need only look at Wounded Knee, the Holocaust, 9/11 to know that.
The 'holy warriors' of al-Qaeda and others of their ilk 'believe' we are spawned of the Devil and that they will be welcomed into the afterlife with x amount of virgins to await their pleasure simply by killing as many of us as possible. They believe this wholeheartedly...does that make them right? Do you justify their actions as right because they believe that we and all we stand for are wrong? I should hope not.
Barring the defense of hearth, home and family, who are you to judge who should live and who should die simply based on what you believe? You, a fallible, imperfect, mortal human being, to borrow Lord Dane's phrase...are you truly certain that you have the right to sit in judgment of anyone purely based on your own beliefs? Just a question, not a prelude to an argument.