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Benjamin L. Corey

BLC is an author, speaker, scholar, and global traveler, who holds graduate degrees in Theology & Intercultural Studies from Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary, and received his doctorate in Intercultural Studies from Fuller. He is the author of Undiluted: Rediscovering the Radical Message of Jesus, and Unafraid: Moving Beyond Fear-Based Faith.

Justice Delayed: About That Time We Executed A Child With A Bible

Too often we're sent the message that we're most doing the work of God when we proclaim God-- but I believe we're also doing the work of God when we seek to restore broken and unjust social systems that keep us from experiencing the truth that we're all the same.

The difficulty of restorative justice, is that some things simply can’t be restored.

Certainly, not 14 year old George Stinney. He’s been dead almost 70 years.

We can however, restore his name– and sometimes, that’s all restorative justice can do. Restorative justice works to make whole what has been unjustly lost and reassemble that which has been unjustly broken, to the greatest degree humanly possible. While we can’t restore 14 year old George to life, we can both restore his name and work to restore the community responsible for his death.

Often we forget that restorative justice isn’t just about restoring the one who was wronged; the one who committed the wrong is also need of restoration. In this case, the latter is the state of South Carolina.

Towards the end of WWII, 14 year old George Stinney was accused of killing two white girls. His family couldn’t afford good legal representation (as is often the case in capital crimes) and his lawyer neither called witnesses nor cross-examined witnesses for the prosecution. The trial lasted less than three hours and the all white male “jury of his peers” convicted him in under 10 minutes of deliberation. 83 days after his arrest, he was dead.

In the most disgusting form of irony– a Bible– yes, the book that commands that we “love mercy”, was used in his execution. According to Wikipedia and other sources, young Stinney at just 14 years old didn’t fit in the electric chair. At just 5’1” and 95lbs, the child’s frame wasn’t exactly a good fit for “Old Sparky”. In order to prop him up so that he could be properly secured to the electrodes, a Bible was actually used as a booster seat. Yes, we literally fried a child using a Bible to prop him up.

Sick.

Today, seekers of restorative justice are trying something novel: they’re seeking a new trial for Stinney in order to clear his name. Unfortunately, the circuit solicitor maintained in arguments that the justice system “worked properly“, but my hope is that the judge will disagree when he rules in the near future. I long that Stinney will receive a new trial not because I think it is simply important to restore Stinney’s name– I also think it is important for the same system that killed him to be restored– by at least admitting that what happened was wrong and taking steps to ensure it never happens again.

In some cases, that’s all that can be done.

Here’s the lesson I think we can learn from this: as Jesus followers, we’re not simply called to seek restoration of broken people but of broken systems as well.

This is perhaps what I feel is one of the aspects of following Jesus that the previous generation often missed– the vastness of our roles as “ministers of reconciliation”.

In my previous version of Christianity, our focus was always on reconciling people to God but reconciling little else. However, a holistic picture of what it means to “do justice” and peruse reconciliation is so much bigger. Paul tells us that God was in Jesus and that through the cross, he was reconciling all things to himself.

The term “all things” literally means “all things”.

Which means, when we simply focus on reconciling people to God, we’re missing how big the picture is.

Instead of simply focusing on reconciling people to God, we must also focus on reconciling people to other people. This can be on an interpersonal relational level, but may also mean fixing broken systems which set people apart and make them unequal– such as the system that killed George Stinney. Too often we are sent the message that we’re most doing the work of God when we proclaim God– but I believe we’re also doing the work of God when we seek to restore broken and unjust social systems that keep us from experiencing God’s shalom. The ultimate truth is that (contrary to what I was taught) pastors and missionaries aren’t the pinnacle of doing “God’s work”– justice seekers and activists are every bit of a participant in God’s divine story of reconciliation.

Be a justice seeker– and seek to restore God’s shalom whenever you find it broken. Because when you do, you’re participating in a divine story to reconcile “all things”.

Including broken social systems.

 

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Benjamin L. Corey

BLC is an author, speaker, scholar, and global traveler, who holds graduate degrees in Theology & Intercultural Studies from Gordon-Conwell, and earned his doctorate in Intercultural Studies from Fuller.

He is the author of Unafraid: Moving Beyond Fear-Based Faith, and Undiluted: Rediscovering the Radical Message of Jesus.

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  47. Again, you blame the system for the result instead of looking solely at the people involved. Many people complain that the system is broken but their eyes are blinded by emotion, prejudice, bias etc and cannot see the real picture because of the large beam in their eyes.

    The system isn’t broken because a group of people abused it or abuses it over and over. What is broken are the abusers who use the system to extend their power and control over others.

    Right now you are part of the problem and no where near being part of the solution.

  48. People with little or no experience with the American criminal justice system tend to see it from the false perspective taught in school. We often here the slogan chanted that America is a nation of laws not men without considering the fact that human beings are an essential aspect of legal enforcement. The system is based on a snapshot of British royal jurisprudence at the end of the eighteenth century with precedents that go back even further into Roman imperial jurisprudence. It never was truly reformed by the spirit of the enlightenment. I consider it to be a blight on the political landscape that has resisted reform as violently as has the Vatican. As others have commented, conditions today vary little from the time this child was roasted over a bible.

  49. “Today, seekers of restorative justice are trying something novel: they’re seeking a new trial for Stinney in order to clear his name.”

    The problem with that kind of restorative justice is we may clear his name, but he’s still dead. We can’t fix that. That, to me, is one of the prime reasons not to permit capital punishment: If society makes a mistake and imprisons someone we can free them and pay reparations. If we execute someone mistakenly, we can’t rectify the mistake.

  50. I now live in Columbia, SC where this took place. It sickens me. I will be praying God brings restoration, in ALL ways needed concerning this horrible injustice.

    and a huge THANK YOU for your quote below. I have been trying to share this for the past 12 years with fellow believers, and on some occasions, it was not received well:

    “In my previous version of Christianity, our focus was always on reconciling people to God but reconciling little else. However, a holistic picture of what it means to “do justice” and peruse reconciliation is so much bigger. Paul tells us that God was in Jesus and that through the cross, he was reconciling all things to himself.

    The term “all things” literally means “all things”.

    Which means, when we simply focus on reconciling people to God, we’re missing how big the picture is.”

  51. I very much agree with all of this, Benjamin. However, may I add that it’s not just that the state had killed Mr. Stinney some seventy years ago and we want to prevent that from happening again in the future – it’s that our entire criminal justice system is failing so many young adults (mostly black males; though also disproportionately Latin@s and trans*people) so widely and so cruelly that it may not be able to be restored.

    I don’t think we can talk about our criminal (in)justice system without pointing out how it operates in this very present moment as a way to hold down and maintain the permanent underclass.

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