All those, men and states, who have abolished the death penalty, have committed a grave and unforgivable fault.
Karmic justice and the death penalty.
Karmic justice takes into account the fact that man survives death and is reincarnated life after life. In this perspective, it is essential that the person guilty of murder be able to atone for this grave act by sacrificing his or her own life.
In the Manu-samhita, the book of laws from the Vedas, the original holy scriptures, written by Manu, the father of mankind, where all the laws necessary for the harmonious functioning of human society are recorded, it is stated that a man who has committed murder must be hanged, and his own life must be sacrificed as an expiation.
In the past, this system was in force all over the world, but with the advent of atheism, men became ignorant and led peoples and states to abolish capital punishment or the death penalty. This is not intelligence and wisdom.
In truth, the fault committed by a murderer weighs very heavily on his existence and his future, that is why, according to the Manu-samhita, the latter must be killed. By putting a murderer to death, the government and justice show him mercy, for if the murderer himself is not killed in his present life, he must be killed in his future lives, and thus suffer several times instead of once.
Since people do not know that there is a future life, that reincarnation is a reality, and do not know more about the complex workings of nature, they invent their own laws and reject the divine laws, which govern the latter as well as their existence.
He who commits murder and hides it, believing he can get away with it, is an idiot, because he does not know that if he can hide things from men, from God it is impossible, because He already knows everything. Karmic law will apply, and in his future life he will in turn be murdered and experience the resulting suffering. It will be so several times instead of just once. It is through suffering that one erases one's faults, so let's stop sinning and do no more harm to anyone, be they human, animal or plant.