From HuffPo:
Charlie Fuqua, the Republican candidate for the Arkansas House of Representatives who called for
expelling Muslims from the United States in his book, also wrote in support for instituting the death penalty for "rebellious children."
In "
God's Law," Fuqua's 2012 book, the candidate wrote that while parents love their children, a process could be set up to allow for the institution of the death penalty for "rebellious children,"
according to the Arkansas Times. Fuqua,
who is anti-abortion, points out that the course of action involved in sentencing a child to death is described in the Bible and would involve judicial approval. While it is unlikely that many parents would seek to have their children killed by the government, Fuqua wrote, such power would serve as a way to stop rebellious children.
Gives meaning to the Fuck You If You're Not A Fetus, eh? Couldn't possibly be any worse...oh, wait:
"I think my views are fairly well-accepted by most people,"
Fuqua said to AP.
...
"There is a strange alliance between the liberal left and the Muslim religion. It may be that since both are the enemies of Christianity, that they both believe that, my enemy's enemy is my friend,"
Fuqua writes. "However there are several similarities between the two. Both are antichrist in that they both deny that Jesus is God in the flesh of man, and the savior of mankind. They both also hold that their cause should take over the entire world through violent, bloody, revolution."