A way to remind ourselves that we earned everything we have such as freedom, liberty, and culture. and our past is a good way to remember our mistakes and how we all can change. for the good or for the bad, we can choose.
Answer: According to Erasmus, it is not biblical to execute heretics.
Explanation: Erasmus was a Christian humanist that lived during the Renaissance period.<u> He promoted religious toleration as he was against the execution of heretics</u>. Instead of being in favour of the killing of heretics, <u>Erasmus believed in conversion, even though he also supported free will</u>. In that way, throughout his work, he aimed at putting an end to the execution of heretics for considering it anti-biblical.
Answer:
This depends....see explanation below:
Explanation:
This could go one of two ways, if allowed.
A) People would go crazy arresting people for minor offenses or absolute nonsense, and police stations would be filled with people in handcuffs for going 6 over the speed limit. And when people are given power, it makes them think that they're now able to use force in unneccesary situations. We'd have chaos in the streets.
B) Cops don't always do their job, and there are good people out there who can help. If some creep is disturbing a young woman on the sidewalk at night and takes it way too far, a good samaritan could come by and arrest him, taking care of the problem right then and there.
It really <em>does</em> depend on the situation, which is why it may not be a good idea.
Could we really trust everyone to use this for good?