That's a good though. I'm glad you said that, because we don't want to give the word cruel, another meaning, in order to make our point. It would be best, to find another word to describe what we are trying to express.
Key to being cruel, is the underlined part.
Cruelty -
callous indifference to or pleasure in causing pain and suffering.
Remember, that in
@Alien826 example, there was a need to cause pain, in order to survive an attack.
In some cases, suffering may ensue, but you don't find pleasure in doing what you did. It was just necessary.
In some cases, the necessity for one situation, may differ from another, so that one is more extreme, or more brutal than the other.
The thing is, you are not being cruel. Using violence yes... but not loving it.
Thanks for asking.
As you know, Jehovah's Witnesses, based their beliefs on the Bible, and their try to live their life in full accord to what the Bible says, so that popular opinions of this world... or from ourselves, do not override scripture, because we believe this is God's word.
We take seriously Jesus' admonition to be no part of the world, so we stay neutral to the world's political affairs. In other words, we do not get involved in stating what the Governments should or should not do.
We might mention what folly we see.
Not as a public call, but you know, just commenting. nothing wrong with stating our opinion, so long as we are careful of our boundaries.
For example, I saw a News item, that just gave me a good chuckle, and commented, on how backward our society is, and it is becoming more backward, every day, imo.
Have a look at a new law by the state of Oregon.
No shackled, and handcuffed prisoners allowed in Court.
All because why? They are not animals?
So, that is an example where, we express our views, or opinion, as individuals, while staying neutral. Some laws are foolish, imo.
I mean, what if the guy was a sicko, and grabbed an officer's gun, and started shooting...
That said, to kill or not to kill, is up to the law of the land.
JWs do not get involved in what the Governments should do, but we acknowledge that
they have certain obligations, as stated at Romans 13:
3 For those rulers are an object of fear, not to the good deed, but to the bad. Do you want to be free of fear of the authority? Keep doing good, and you will have praise from it;
4 for it is God’s minister to you for your good. But
if you are doing what is bad, be in fear, for it is not without purpose that it bears the sword. It is God’s minister, an avenger to express wrath against the one practicing what is bad.
It's left to them, what they do... either good, or bad.
JWs do not view capital punishment as a sin against God. They "bear the sword". They are free to use it... against the bad.
Obviously, when they use it against the good, that violates what God says, so that's clear, I'm sure.
Is it cruel to execute a murderer?
What JWs say, on this, is again, based on scripture. Not personal, opinion, or feelings.
Without fail the murderer should be put to death. Numbers 35:16
One who strikes a man so that he actually dies is to be put to death without fail. Exodus 21:12
And in case a man strikes any soul of mankind fatally, he should be put to death without fail. Leviticus 24:17https://www.jw.org/finder?wtlocale=E&pub=Rbi8&srctype=wol&bible=3024017&srcid=share
This was a question raised by a reader of our publications...
Questions From Readers: Do the courts of the land have the right to inflict capital punishment on those guilty of murder? - M. W., Washington.
You can read the answer given, there.
In all of this, we can ask the question,
Is God Cruel?
Based on what we have gone through so far, the answer is a definite No.
From the scriptures, this is clear. In the book of Ezekiel, for example, we read... “‘For I do not take any delight in the death of someone dying,’ is the utterance of the Sovereign Lord Jehovah. ‘So cause a turning back and keep living, O YOU people.’”
Ezekiel 18:32
God does what he has to do. It is called justice.
2 Thess. 1:6-9
Sometimes justice can be brutal. it gets the job done.
One last thing, to cement the fact that
God is not cruel, and he hates cruelty.
God said...
When your enemy falls, do not rejoice, And when he stumbles, do not let your heart be joyful; Otherwise, Jehovah will see and be displeased, And He will turn away his anger from him. Proverbs 24:17, 18
Hence why God says, his very being hates those who love violence.
Psalms 11:5
Hope that was not too long. It was thorough.