Except that you haven't shown that no one is allowed to execute anyone, whereas I have shown you repeatedly from scripture where God expects governments to execute criminals who have committed crimes worthy of death.
Truth is offensive to those who hate the truth.
Deal with it.
You're right, they cannot.
Again:
[JESUS]For God commanded, saying, ‘Honor your father and your mother’; and, ‘He who curses father or mother,
let him be put to death.’[/JESUS] - Matthew 15:4
http://www.biblegateway.com/passage/...4&version=NKJV
So Jesus contradicted Himself?
[JESUS]For God commanded, saying, ‘Honor your father and your mother’; and, ‘He who curses father or mother,
let him be put to death.’[/JESUS] - Matthew 15:4
http://www.biblegateway.com/passage/...4&version=NKJV
It's so plain for anyone but you to see, it seems.
1) They were trying to trap Jesus with the law, so that they could accuse Him. Except that Jesus is the one who gave the Law to Moses. He knew exactly what the law says, even the parts they ignored.
2) By ignoring the parts of the law that were applicable in this "trial," they undermined their own position. Those laws were:
a. that both the man AND the woman be brought before the judge
b. that there be two or three witnesses (physical and/or circumstancial evidence, and/or eyewitnesses)
3) By not bringing any evidence, and by not bringing the man the woman was supposedly with, they were in direct violation of the law, and because of they, the were not "without sin" (violating the Law of Moses was a sin and a crime, because the law came from God)
4) the Jews were not allowed, while under Roman authority, to sentence anyone to death (the part they were attempting to trap Jesus with), so even if their case had been valid to begin with, Jesus could not have sentenced her to death, nor suggested such.
5) because the men were "convicted by their own conscience," they departed, leaving no witnesses against the woman
6) because there were no witnesses, no judgment could be made in the trial
7) because there was no judgment, the woman was not convicted of being an adulteress
8) Under Mosaic law, she was innocent
9) Under God's law (which the Mosaic law is derived from) she was guilty, but only God has the ability to forgive sins AND crimes, but since the woman was not accused of any crime (there was no case against her to be made), all that was left were her sins, which Jesus forgave, and then told her to "go and sin no more"
Nowhere in the entire event did Jesus repeal, in any way, shape, or form, the death penalty for adultery, or murder, or rape, etc.
Jesus was without sin.
If they committed a crime worthy of the death penalty, such as murder.
So what? All of them wrote after Jesus' ascension. Paul, who was given revelation by Jesus Christ Himself, said that governments do not bear the sword in vain.
A sword isn't used for flogging, or for locking people up. A sword is used for killing.
And it wasn't what you say.
In fact, John, who also wrote Revelation, recorded this as well:
And I heard the angel of the waters saying:
“You are righteous, O Lord, The One who is and who was and who is to be, Because You have judged these things.For they have shed the blood of saints and prophets, And You have given them blood to drink. For it is their just due.”
- Revelation 16:5-6
http://www.biblegateway.com/passage/...6&version=NKJV
Did you catch that?
"It is their just due."
The repayment for shedding innocent blood is the blood of those who shed the innocent blood.
Life for life.