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
Shoot, there are still countries in the world where, under Sharia law, a person can be
stoned to death for fornication!
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.
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.
+ + + please quote, as i did, where it says men are to be
stoned to death for not being a virgin on their wedding night.
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).
That means I need to drag my neighbor out of his house and
stone him to death for cheating on his wife.
Btw: you fail to see how dumb you look... you obviously wear clothing made of two different materials - should
we stone you to death for that?
When Mary Magdalene was about to be
stoned to death for adultery (widely practiced in some cultures) Jesus point - blank asked everyone there, «He who is with out sin, let him cast a stone...» One by one, they all slunk away.
22:13 - 29), and yet demands
the stoning to death for violating 7 of the 10 commandments including the one that says thou shall not have another God before you (kind of the same thing as what the Koran says about nonbelievers — although beheading is the preferred method of execution).
Now, would I deserve to be
stoned to death for that «crime» or would the people stoning me to death maybe be just a little bit in the wrong for only seeing every single thing in black and white and extremes of «good» person or «hell - spawn»?
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Morality is subjective, morals are differant
for everyone, morality is a poor reason
to forge a new law, some moral codes say you can
stone to death some one
for a minor offense.
Stoning people
to death for breaking the Mosaic laws you mentioned was
for the children of Israel.
All the people that love me always threaten
to stone me
to death before I burn
for eternity
for not believing what they do.
[26] Again, while being
stoned to death, St. Stephen the first martyr offered himself up
to Christ and prayed
to God
for his persecutors
to be forgiven.
As a result, there are many religious laws which seem outdated by today's standards (
for example,
stoning an adulterous wife
to death).
Look at Stephen who was
stoned to death, knowing he met his fate he prayed
for their forgiveness before he was killed.
I would surely have
to love my god first
to willingly
stone my own daughter
to death for losing her virtue.
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.
@khidir619 — you verbally abuse people by calling them dumb, ignorant, pathetic
to force them
to believe what you think is true, your friends ISIS, al qaeda, al shabaab, boko haram behead,
stone people
to death or threaten them
to kill
for what they believe is true.
Do you
stone your kids
to death for disobeying?
Would you be willing
to be
stoned to death or crucified
for a lie, prank or practical joke?
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 Bibile assigns the
death sentence by
stoning for those who fail
to observe the Sabbath and the Jubilee.
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.
«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)
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.
A man or a woman who acts as a medium or fortuneteller shall be put
to death by
stoning; they have no one but themselves
to blame
for their
death.
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!».
Jesus also said that the Old Testament laws are still in force until the end of the world, and those are the laws that call
for the
stoning to death of just about everybody.
I think he would argue against
stoning people
to death for working on sundays.
Can someone please explain then, how Leviticus, basically a book of iron age rules
for their society (many of which call
for stoning to death as punishment), could possibly be meant in any other way than literally?
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?
For the recalcitrant, there was
death at the hands of the community - commonly by the brutal method of
stoning, that is, pelting with rocks until the poor wretch went down under them, and then was finally pounded
to death.
Ironic that these relgious morons who believe in «holy» books that recommend
stoning women
to death for having s3x take issue with taking out terrorists with drones.
Especially when there are people acting on religious dogma
to withhold medical treatment from their children, kill doctors, sabotage the education system, fill kid's minds with imagery of gratuitous torture, fly planes into buildings,
stone women
to death for driving alone... etc...
They ARE
stoning people
to death in Saudi Arabia, Yemen, Pakistan, and all the other Islamic dictatorships
for that
to be true.
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
If someone is guilty of a crime in this litany of «neithers» they should or should have been penalized / «
stoned» as the law dictates
to include jail terms
for pedophiliacs (priests, rabbis, evangelicals, boy scout leaders, married men / women), divorce
for adultery (Clinton, Kennedy, Woods), jail terms
for obstruction of justice (Clinton, Cardinal Law, archbishop Brady) and the
death penalty or life in prison
for murder («Kings David and Henry VIII).
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.
So you're going
to advocate that a woman must marry her rapist, a child should be put
to death for speaking back
to their parents, that adulterers should be
stoned to death!
Before it was moral
to stone people
to death, even
for only saying a few words.
When I see a rep in NC try
to instate a state religion... the country should worry When I see a guy runnng
for office declare that gay people should be
stoned to death... humanity should worry.
You know, like
stoning someone
to death for eating crawfish?
The principle was extended
to those non-believers who
stoned to death the first martyr
for the faith, Stephen.
However, the case of an Iranian woman being sentenced
to death by
stoning for adultery has lead many
to criticize the Muslim faith
for its practices.