Soto Zen Priests statement for Abolishing the Death Penalty and halting U.S. Federal Executions



Abolish the Death Penalty and Halt All U.S. Federal Executions

I vow not to kill. Not killing life, the Buddha seed grows.                                      Transmit the life of Buddha and do not kill

—Eihei Dogen Zenji

Every version of the Buddha’s ethical precepts begins with this principle: Do Not Kill. Buddha and all the great spiritual teachers — Jesus, Mohammed, the Hebrew prophets, Gandhi — tell us that life is sacred; that violence only begets violence. The logic of cause and effect, karma and its fruit, are inescapable even when you dress them in the emperor or president’s clothes of punitive and retributive justice.

On November 25, 2020 the U.S. Justice Department announced new regulations allowing for the use of new, or rather, old methods for federal executions, including the firing squad and electrocution. According to The New York Times:

Last week, the Justice Department announced that it plans to execute three more inmates on federal death row. If the administration does so, along with two other executions already scheduled, it will have put 13 prisoners to death since July, marking one of the deadliest periods in the history of federal capital punishment since at least 1927. 

As Soto Zen Buddhist priests and teachers, as people of faith, we vigorously oppose state-sponsored murder and this rush to punish. We see capital punishment as the enactment of a cruel and primitive urge for vengeance draped in the fabric of legality. We believe that capital punishment degrades and brutalizes our society by teaching violence in reaction to violence.

The harm of capital punishment does not just fall on the person put to death, but on our whole society — on guards and technicians, wardens, governors, on families of victims, and on each of us allowing this barbarism to go forward in our name.

Capital punishment is the cutting edge of America’s penal system. Social scientists, clergy, politicians, and communities of color all know that this is a broken system, although it is remarkably effective for sowing the seeds of violence. We see no evidence or statistics that capital punishment serves as an effective deterrent to crime. Resting on a foundation of inequality, based on racism and privilege, capital punishment cannot be fixed. Let’s end it now, everywhere! 

People of faith and conscience wish to build a new system of justice based on love, restoration, and redemption. Let those be the lights that guide us. We believe that social and personal transformation are always possible, and that even wounded people can change and contribute to society. While it is true that people reasonably expect protection from those who—by reason of mental illness, and extreme physical or psychological trauma — prey on others, the great majority of all prisoners are capable of transformation. This is our understanding of human nature. As for the handful who must be restrained or separated for their own protection and the safety of others, even these prisoners must be afforded life, a humane environment, and the possibility of meaningful work.

We believe that there is no fair or practical way to arrive at a sentence of death. 

What is our work? Organize against the death penalty in your communities, in your centers and temples. Study and talk about the death penalty; debate it with your friends. Write to the U.S. Attorney General and the President—outgoing and incoming—and speak your opposition and convictions. When federal or state executions are scheduled, join with sisters and brothers of all faiths sitting at the prison gates to bear witness. This is important. We must speak for humane policy and compassion with our bodies. 

Verse 129 of the Dhammapada, Shakyamuni Buddha’s early teaching, says: “All tremble at violence; all fear death. Putting oneself in the place of another, one should not kill nor cause another to kill.” May we live with this awareness and save all beings.

  • We ask the U. S. Federal Government to immediately halt all planned Federal Executions.
  • We ask for a Nationwide moratorium on Federal and State Executions.
  • We ask for our legislatures to reform the justice system to be one of restoration and redemption.

Action Items and Information on the Death Penalty


Signed,

Rev. Sosan Flynn, SZBA President
Clouds in Water Zen Center, Guiding Teacher

Rev. Marc Lesser, SZBA Vice President
Mill Valley Zen, Head Teacher

Rev. Dokai Georgesen, SZBA Treasurer                                                                          Hokyoji Zen Practice Community, Guiding Teacher

Rev. Inryū Bobbi Poncé-Barger, SZBA Secretary                                                              All Beings Zen Sangha, Guiding Teacher

Rev. Charlie Pokorny, SZBA Board Member                                                                     Stone Creek Zen Center, Head priest

Rev. Chimyo Atkinson, SZBA Board Member

Rev. Koshin Paley Ellison, SZBA Board Member
New York Zen Center for Contemplative Care, Guiding Teacher

Rev. Chodo Campbell                                                                                                                      New York Zen Center for Contemplative Care, Guiding Teacher

Rev. Hozan Alan Senauke
Berkeley Zen Center, Head Priest

Rev. Colin Gipson                                                                                                                        Guiding Teacher, San Antonio Zen Center

Rev. Joan Jiko Halifax                                                                                                                  Abbot, Upaya Zen Center

Rev. Renshin Bunce                                                                                                                Beginner’s Mind Zen in San Mateo CA, Guiding Teacher

Rev. Ben Connelly                                                                                                                          Senior Teacher, Minnesota Zen Meditation Center

Rev. Myoan Grace Schireson                                                                                                  Central Valley Zen Foundation

Rev. John Busch                                                                                                                                    Mt. Diablo Zen Group, Guiding Priest

Rev. Reirin Gumbel                                                                                                               Milwaukee Zen Center

Rev. Kakumyo Lowe-Charde                                                                                                   Abbot, Dharma Rain Zen Center

Rev. Eugene Bush

Practice Leader, Santa Cruz Zen Center and Head Teacher, Arcata Zen Group

Rev. Inzan Rose

Brooklyn Zen Center, NY, Ino

≈, PhD

Brevard Zen Center

Rev. Myoshin Kaniumoe

‘Alaneo zendo, Hilo, HI

Rev. Jill Kakushin Kaplan

Zen Heart Sangha, Woodside CA

Rev. Eido Frances Carney

Olympia Zen Center, Olympia, WA

Rev. Shosan Victoria Austin

San Francisco Zen Center

 

Rev. David Jindo Butler, MD

Yokoji-Zen Mountain Center

 

Rev. Wendy Egyoku Nakao

Zen Center of Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA

 

Rev. Sarah Dojin Emerson

Stone Creek Zen Center, Graton, CA

 

Rev. Myozen Joan Amaral

Zen Center North Shore, Beverly, MA

 

Rev, Taigen Dan Leighton Ph.D.

Guiding Teacher, Ancient Dragon Zen Center, Chicago 

 

Rev. Shinchi Linda Galijan, Ph.D.

San Francisco Zen Center

 

Rev. Kenshin Catherine Cascade

Bird Haven Zendo, Guiding Teacher

 

Dosho Port

Nebraska Zen Center & Vine of Obstacles, Teacher

 

Rev. Deborah Faith-Mind Thoresen

Zen Center of Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA

 

Rev. Chris Fortin

Dharma Heart Zen, Guiding Teacher

Everyday Zen Foundation 

 

Rev. Dōshin Mako Voelkel

Austin Zen Center, Head Teacher

 

Rev. Jisho Warner

Stone Creek Zen Center, Abiding Teacher

 

Rev. Zuiko Redding

Cedar Rapids Zen Center

 

Rev. Kokyo Henkel

Shunryu Suzuki Roshi Zen Lineage

 

Rev. Enkyo O’Hara

Village Zendo, New York City

 

Rev. Jisan Tova Green

San Francisco Zen Center

 

Rev. Rosan Osamu Yoshida

Missouri Zen Center

 

Rev. Eiko Joshin Carolyn Atkinson

Everyday Dharma Zen Community

 

Rev. Konjin Gaelyn Godwin

Abbot Auspicious Cloud Temple/Houston Zen Center

 

Rev. Shodo Spring

Guiding Teacher, Mountains and Waters Zen Community, Minnesota

 

Rev. Mary Mocine

Abbot, Vallejo Zen Center

 

Rev. Myoshin Kate McCandless

Co-Guiding Teacher, Mountain Rain Zen Community, Vancouver, BC, Canada

 

Rev. Shinmon Michael Newton

Co-Guiding Teacher, Mountain Rain Zen Community, Vancouver, BC, Canada

 

Rev. Ryuten Paul Rosenblum

Vice Abbot, Genrinji, Herrischried, DE

 

Rev. Heiku Jaime McLeod

Co-Guiding Teacher, Treetop Zen Center

Oakland, Maine, USA

 

Rev. Choro Carla Antonaccio

Austin Zen Center

 

Rev. Kisei Amy Costenbader

Head Priest, Great Vow Zen Monastery

Clatskanie, OR

 

Rev. Myogo Mary-Allen Macneil

Guiding Teacher, Bodhi Oak Zen Sangha

Oakhurst, California, USA

 

Rev. Jyoshin Clay

Priest, Dharma Rain Zen Center

Co-Guiding Teacher, Wy’East Zen Center

 

Rev. Eric Daishin McCabe

Zen Fields

Ames, Iowa

 

Rev. Sara Jisho Siebert

Zen Fields

Ames, Iowa

 

Rev. Zenshin Greg Fain

Head of Practice, Tassajara Zen Mountain Center

 

Rev. Tenku Ruff

Head Priest, Beacon Zen Temple

 

Rev. Shinryu Thomson

Village Zendo, New York City

Centro Zen Phajjsi Qollut Jalsu, La Paz, Bolivia

 

Rev. Ryushin Hart

Gorinji  Corvallis, Oregon

 

Rev. Myojo Myphon Hunt

Yuba City, California

 

Rev. Myozan Kodo Kilroy 

Founding Teacher, Zen Buddhism Ireland

Dublin, Ireland 

 

Rev. Koun Franz

Thousand Harbours Zen, Guiding Teacher

 

Rev. Taihaku Priest

Shao Shan Temple, Abbot

Woodbury, Vermont

 

Rev. Kenzan Seidenberg

Shao Shan Temple, Vice Abbot

Woodbury, Vermont

 

Rev. Kotoku Crivello

Deep Spring Temple

Sewickley PA

 

Rev. Taiun M Elliston, Abbot

Atlanta Soto Zen Center Inc

Silent Thunder Order Inc

Atlanta GA 

 

Josho Pat Phelan, Abbess

Chapel Hill Zen Center

Chapel Hill, NC

 

Rev. Myoko Laura Demuth

Decorah Zen Center, Decorah, Iowa 

Co-guiding teacher

 

Rev. Shoun Dean Williams

Guiding teacher, Crooked River Zen Center

 

Rev. Myoshin Tricia Teater

Guiding Teacher,  Udumbara Zen Sangha

Evanston, IL

 

Rev. Bussho Lahn

Guiding Teacher, Flying Cloud Zen; Senior Teacher, Minnesota Zen Center

 

Kido Jimmyle Listenbee, guiding teacher

Oxford Soto Zen

Oxford, MS

 

Rev. Allan Jo An Tibbetts

New Paltz Zen Center

New Paltz, NY (Village Zendo affiliate)

 

Rev Jody Hojin Kimmel

Head Priest Zen Mountain Monastery

Fire Lotus Temple : Brooklyn NY

Mt Tremper, NY

 

Rev. Yuji Catherine Gammon

Neighborhood Zen

Pittsburgh, PA

 

Jakuko Mo Ferrell

Chapel Hill Zen Center

Chapel Hill, NC

 

Rev. Daijaku Kinst

Rev. Shinshu Roberts

Guiding Teachers

Ocean Gate Zen Center

Santa Cruz, CA

Rev. Zenku Jerry Smyers

Guiding Teacher

Mission Mountain Zen Center

Dayton, Montana

 

Rev. Melissa Myozen Blacker

Guiding Teacher and Abbot

Boundless Way Temple/Boundless Way Zen

Worcester, MA

 

Rev. Jishi Jeff Bickner

Everyday Zen Foundation

 

Rev. Jose Shinzan Palma 

Open Gate Zen Collective / Upaya Zen Center 

 

Rev. Dana Lederhos-Hull

Upright Noble Zen

 

Rev. Jundo Cohen

Treeleaf Sangha

 

Rev. Hokai Max Swanger

Saratoga, California

 

Josho Joseph Ott, JD

Missouri Zen Center

 

Rev. Rakugo Annalisa Castaldo

Soji Zen Center, Lansdowne, PA

 

Rev. Domyo Burk

Bright Way Zen, Portland Oregon

Rev. Kosen Gregory Snyder

Brooklyn Zen Center

Union Theological Seminary

 

Rev. Jikyo Cheryl Wolfer

Wandering monk

No fixed address

 

Rev. Onryu Patrick Teverbaugh

Warm Jewel Temple

Santa Cruz Zen Center

Santa Cruz, CA

 

Rev. Daigaku Rummé, Teacher

Confluence Zen Center STL

St. Louis, MO  

 

Rev. Zenki Kathleen Batson

Chapel Hill Zen Center

Chapel Hill, NC

Rev. Tenzen David Zimmerman

San Francisco Zen Center / Beginner’s Mind Temple

San Francisco, CA

Note**  Rev. Inryū Bobbi Poncé-Barger, Sensei is the Resident and Guiding Teacher for All Beings Zen Sangha.  She is a member of the Soto Zen Buddhist Association of North America and serves on the Executive team of its Board of Directors as Secretary.