Not exact matches
If Jews had carried the execution out he would probably have been
stoned to death,
not crucified.
Or are you going
to tell me that some parts of the Bible shouldn't be taken literally, in which case you are no longer holding
to the teachings of the scripture and I guess you need
to be
stoned to death.
that's great now another reason i wont go
to Alabama now
not only will I be
stoned to death for worshiping the sun my attackers will get away with it
All the people that love me always threaten
to stone me
to death before I burn for eternity for
not believing what they do.
If you lived during OT times, and you found out your new wife wasn't a virgin, I guess you would
stone her
to death, cause back then, that was the moral thing
to do.
and I think they should be castrated like cattle so things like this won't happen again or like in the golden era taken
to a public arena and hung, shot or
stoned to death, that would eradicate the problem with pedaphila
Jon unfortunately if you don't believe in certain things you could be hung,
stoned to death, burned alive, chopped up with an axe, drowned, crucified, shot, stabbed or how about this; be in a building when a plane flies into it.
Most xtians are very jealous that they can't do that, and would love
to have blasphemy laws like they have over in the Middle East so they could
stone us
to death for being non believers.
I think they have
not for so long because of fear from powerful religions that could hurt them in business or just being
stoned to death.
Saul of Tarsus was
not just some ordinary person he was a Roman citizen, educated by the finest scholars of his day, a zealot for the Jews and you want
to make believe he fell for myth, Jesus who his fellow Sanhedrin leaders hated and crucified was a myth, Saul was dispatched
to kill those who believed in a myth, Saul witnessed Stephen filled with the Holy Spirit and stood by as Stephen was
stoned to death over a myth, Saul later called Paul established the church over a myth, Paul tortured and killed for refusing
to reject a myth.
The equivaltent
to this
stoning by ancient Israel is the exclusion from the Church (the spiritual Israel) today, which can also cause the physical
death (worst case) of the sinner, which does
not want
to repent.
When He saw a woman about
to be
stoned to death He reasoned with her attackers, He didn't call fire from heaven, or grab a sword and leap
to her defense.
, cuz he ain't no truth - dummy, or he will
stone you
to death, then throw you into hell where you will burn alive forever and ever amen!
your delusional if any of it doesn't sound like an explaination of a natural event or something like
death where all we have is
to guess... its all
stone age beliefs and some people are still as smart as ug the
stone age hunter who says thank you
to the gods of the plains and stars for providing animals
to hunt and light
to hunt by.
then a woman has
to marry their rapist and you have
to stone your children
to death if they talk back
to you, you can't have tattoos, you can't eat selfish, you can't wear clothes made of different fibers, etc..
«But if... evidences of virginity are
not found for the young woman, then they shall bring out the young woman
to the door of her father's house, and the men of her city shall
stone her
to death with
stones...» (Deuteronomy 22:20,21)
So I suppose you don't eat Shellfish, wear cotton and
stone women woman
to death too then... cause those are in there.
people do realize it's
not these Muslims many of us feel uncomfortable around... it's the ones who think the girl in the picture should be
stoned to death because we can see her face and she's smiling... we don't like the ones who want
to kill us
Since they are
not stoning people
to death for working on the sabbath I don't see why they feel the need
to follow any of the other ridiculous rules of their so - called holy books.
There are folks out there that truly believe we should
stone to death all adulterers, gays, and children who are disrespectful
to their parents (
not sure what the age of accountability is on that one).
You mean being forced by her religion
to cover her natural beauty,
to be oppressed;
to not be allowed birth control;
to be forced
to take part, at a very young age, in female circumcision;
to risk being
stoned to death for disobeying her husband;
to be forced
to marry a man she doesn't love.
Of course, Jesus cautioned the adulterous woman
not to continue her adulterous behavior, the penalty was
death by
stoning and she might
not be fortunate enough
to have someone around with the courage
to call out her accusers should she be found out again.
In fact, if a man finds that his bride was
not a virgin when he married her, she is
to be taken
to her father's doorstep and
stoned to death.
+ + + please quote, as i did, where it says men are
to be
stoned to death for
not being a virgin on their wedding night.
also, it would still be awful
to stone people
to death because they aren't a virgin, man or woman.
Why then don't modern Bible - believers
stone to death blasphemers, sabbath breakers, and disobedient sons?
The «christian view» goes something like this, «there is a benevolent sky daddy who made some arbitrary rules that include condoning slavery and
stoning unruly children
to death, and if I don't follow these rules, I burn in hell for all eternity... unless I ask for forgiveness at some point before I die, then all is forgiven and I live in heaven for all eternity, even if I'm a baby rapist!».
-- let us say an Aryan, a Hindu, a Greek, or a member of the Roman proletariat, something would surely be found
to betray this fact in the diversified gospel tradition we possess; or if, say, he had had no connection with John the Baptist, or had
not criticized the scribes, or had been
stoned to death rather than crucified.
The bible only talks about
stoning people
to death who worked on Saturdays, the sabbath (
not Sundays) because the Jews were in a theocracy (government controlled by God himself) whereas we are controlled by earthly governments so we only lose our souls should we disobey God (and
not repent).
It's hard
to understand a culture that encourages violence against women, violence against their neighbours, violence and hatred against other nations, suicide bombings,
stoning people
to death, so called «honor killings», chemical and biological weapons testing on prisoners, and a long list of other «
not so nice» practices.
I love America because it's DEMOCRACY, a word
not well know on the cave yet, we have freedom of speech where anyone can voice their opnion, no matter how ignorant it sounds, no worries even though i desagree with the agression and the childish comments of some here, rest assure noone will
stone you
to death, burn your picture, or decapitate you.
How could explicitly stating that the punishment for working on the Sabbath is being
stoned to death, and the punishment for
not being a virgin on your wedding day is being
stoned to death, etc. could possibly be taken metaphorically?
History tells us that Philip was
stoned to death only eight years after James was beheaded (Philip the apostle is
not the same as Philip the Deacon in Acts 7, though both were
stoned).
Because, encase you haven't noticed, there a lot of times when «some» (
not all) muslims, the ones who are radicalized extremists like
to stone people
to death and behead others, among other atrocities.
«But if this charge is true (that she wasn't a virgin on her wedding night), and evidence of the girls virginity is
not found, they shall bring the girl
to the entrance of her fathers house and there her townsman shall
stone her
to death, because she committed a crime against Israel by her unchasteness in her father's house.
David discovered this principle and this was probably why God let him off the hook and did
not have him
stoned to death for adultery and murder like the law required: because David was humble and repented (even though Achan and plenty of other people repented and God still punished them, and this has nothing
to do with the fact that David was king and probably would
not have commanded his own
stoning to keep the law even though he wrote Psalm 119 which is all about how much he loved keeping every commandment in the law).
Probably because they
stoned to death those sort of people but the point is that the Christians were told
to do it, and they haven't and have PLENTY of time
to do it.
He knew that hers would be invisible
stones, the kind she'd grip tighter each time she saw the man who once shared her bed but
not her public humiliation, each time she heard the whispers of her neighbors or the loud, pretentious prayers of the men who had grabbed her and surrounded her and threatened
to kill her, each time she heard rumors that the person who saved her would himself be put
to death.
And a bride who is found
not to be a virgin is
to be
stoned to death (Deut.
Hey, just kidding, at least they aren't
stoning people
to death... Oh, wait Sorry, I didn't mean
to offend the easily offended Religion of Peace.
When a woman is
not a virgin on her wedding night God demands that she be
stoned to death.
Had another thought on this Go and sin no more in the first instance when the pharisees were condemning the woman Jesus says you without sin cast the first
stone thats present tense when he said Go and sin no more that future tense he is letting us know that since we all are sinners deserving of
death he does
not condemn us but came
to save us and we see him do that for the woman caught in sin as we all are.Humanly speaking none of us can walk without sinning it is impossible unless we submit ourselves
to Christ and walk by faith by the holy spirit and we can do all things through Christ that strengthens us.brentnz
And once the Emperor made his decision, the losing side was often condemned,
not only
to eternal punishment in hell, but sometimes even
to death by
stoning, beheading, hanging, or by what became the most popular method: burning at the stake.
To quote Paul again: «Now if the ministry of
death, chiseled in letters on
stone tablets, came in glory so that the people of Israel could
not gaze at Moses» face because of the glory of his face, a glory now set aside, how much more will the ministry of the Spirit come in glory?
If these people want
to act like it's 33 AD, why
not stone Palin
to death?
In the simple act of feeding the widow, Stephen does the works of Jesus, but in the process he opens himself
to the forces of the world that will
not stand for such a witness and he is
stoned to death.
23 If a man happens
to meet in a town a virgin pledged
to be married and he sleeps with her, 24 you shall take both of them
to the gate of that town and
stone them
to death — the young woman because she was in a town and did
not scream for help, and the man because he violated another man's wife.
If Jesus said that you can
not stone some one
to death then I doubt that we should shoot and kill someone for a sin unless we meet the requirements that he set down for Christians.
Why don't you accept ALL of the ways of those Bronze Age dolts and start
stoning people
to death as well?
Jesus said
to the men who were ready
to stone the woman
to death (
not the man) that he that has no sin let him first cast the first
stone.