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Would it be wrong to force someone to not commit an offense towards someone else, such as vandalism, burglary, assault, and murder? Doing so would be forcing moral rules on them (thou shalt not steal, murder).
Is it wrong or right to physically apprehend someone that attempts these things? Jesus used a whip to enforce the moral rule of 'thou shalt not make my Father's temple a marketplace'. Would that justify us in doing the same?
Some protestants think it would be wrong to force someone else to not commit murder, or to arrest them afterwards. Essentially, arresting Jeffery Dahmer was a sinful act by police officers and politicians.
Is it wrong or right to physically apprehend someone that attempts these things? Jesus used a whip to enforce the moral rule of 'thou shalt not make my Father's temple a marketplace'. Would that justify us in doing the same?
Some protestants think it would be wrong to force someone else to not commit murder, or to arrest them afterwards. Essentially, arresting Jeffery Dahmer was a sinful act by police officers and politicians.