"The societal wounds of racism, poverty, and a penchant for using violence to address problems are intimately connected to the death penalty, to war, to the killing of the old and demented, and to the killing of children, unborn and born. If more people were familiar with the consistent life ethic, as expounded in this book, then the voice of all unseen vulnerable people would be better heard."
-- Sister Helen Prejean, author of "Dead Man Walking "
"The authors consistently and rationally support the position of opposition to murder in a society where wrong may seem right, to the...
"The societal wounds of racism, poverty, and a penchant for using violence to address problems are intimately connected to the death penalty, to wa...