This is false.
It being false is evidenced by how many times God "gave over" Israel to the wicked, yet was brought back by the faithful.
Why do you limit God?
Can God not turn back from "giving them over"?
How many times in scripture did God give up on Israel, only to be brought back to them by intercession on behalf of those who loved Him?
Yet they are still alive, which means they STILL, even if God has "given them over," have the chance to repent.
Which is why we pray to God to not give up on those who have a seared conscience, to work on them. "Given them over" doesn't mean that God has completely abandoned them.
They were given over to wicked nations who ruled over them.Israel is a nation. They were punished not given over. That is the difference.
I'm thinking that all those crimes that are being committed (and there are a LOT) have not been restrained from doing so because there was a law & punishment for it.If he doesn't want to commit the crime, for fear of being caught and punished, then he won't even bother committing the crime.
The deal is that you can find instances of it seeming beneficial and also instances where it doesn't seem beneficial.seemed to work in europe :idunno:
In a sense, yes and no.
Yes, in that morality has always existed, because it's an aspect of God's existence, God being eternal.
No, in that there was no law, or "enforced morality", betweenCainAdam and Eve's eviction and Noah.
So the law that God gave Noah after he came off the ark wasn't really a law... Because it wasn't written down? That's a poor standard for something to be a law or not.
God told Noah almost immediately after coming off the ark that murder was to be punished with death, whereas for the past 1600 years it had not been punishable.
I had heard it before, but it was made clear to me by Pastor Enyart in his Genesis Bible study.
Here, read up:
https://www.gotquestions.org/seven-dispensations.html
In addition to that, in order to preemptively counter man's accusation against Him, God allowed a period of NO LAW to show that man is wicked with or without the law, and that, generally speaking, man is better off WITH the law than without. This took place in the "Dispensation of Conscience" (which, to correct myself, started when Adam and Eve were kicked out of the Garden, not with Cain).
I'm thinking that all those crimes that are being committed (and there are a LOT) have not been restrained from doing so because there was a law & punishment for it.
Tam, would you agree that prison as a form of punishment is ineffective (or at the very least, not effective enough) to deter criminals?
They were given over to wicked nations who ruled over them.
I honestly am not impressed with our legal system.I pointed out earlier that adultery is a crime in only 17 states, yet it's, for all intents and purposes, unenforced, and infidelity rates have been going up the last 25 years.
Murder is legal (abortion), theft has been all but legalized (cops won't go after a thief if the amount stolen is below a certain level), adultery laws (where they exist) are unenforced, and when is the last time you heard or read about a perjury case?
Do you even know what the Biblical punishment for perjury is? The common law punishment is five years in prison, but what about what God says it should be?
Tam, would you agree that prison as a form of punishment is ineffective (or at the very least, not effective enough) to deter criminals?
I honestly am not impressed with our legal system.
There are lots of things I don't like about it.
That they can lock you up BEFORE you have been found guilty by trial is abhorrent to me and completely destroys the notion of "innocent until proven guilty".
Just to name one of many.
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[MENTION=13955]glorydaz[/MENTION] btw, in addition to the Plot, I HIGHLY recommend buying Bob's "God and the Death Penalty" video, his "God's Criminal Justice System" mp3 series, and the "God's Criminal Justice System" syllabus.
These are where I'm getting most of my material.
If you'd like, I would be more than happy to purchase them for you.
Oh my goodness. You're very sweet, JR.
And you're very kind, but I don't know what mp3 or syllabus means.
I'm not sure what I'd do with them. :idunno:
But, I do know what a book is, and I'm getting Bob's book in the mail, and maybe that will help me understand what you're talking about.
It is not an effective deterrent for any crime.So, if I read that right, you do agree that prison isn't an effective deterrent for any crime. I'm going to continue on that assumption, but feel free to correct me.
It is not an effective deterrent for any crime.
So, if I read that right, you do agree that prison isn't an effective deterrent for any crime. I'm going to continue on that assumption, but feel free to correct me.
Now, I completely agree with the second portion of your post, so I don't feel the need to include it here, but this first part I want to address.
Locking up suspects before a trial is not just a good idea (if they really are guilty, they'll run the moment they are brought in for questioning if they think their crime can be traced back to them, and if they're innocent, the trial (in an ideal world) would be wrapped up within a few days instead months or years, so there wouldn't be a large interruption of their life, and they would be willing to comply anyways), it is in fact biblical.
And the Israelite woman’s son blasphemed the name of the Lord and cursed; and so they brought him to Moses. (His mother’s name was Shelomith the daughter of Dibri, of the tribe of Dan.)Then they put him in custody, that the mind of the Lord might be shown to them. - Leviticus 24:11-12 http://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Leviticus24:11-12&version=NKJV
They put him under guard, because it had not been explained what should be done to him. - Numbers 15:34 http://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Numbers15:34&version=NKJV
If the thief is not found, then the master of the house shall be brought to the judges to see whether he has put his hand into his neighbor’s goods. - Exodus 22:8 http://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Exodus22:8&version=NKJV
Moving on, with the above assumption in mind:
What would you suggest as an appropriate punishment for:
Murder
Kidnapping
Deadly negligence
Capital perjury
Adultery
Sodomy
Bestiality
Incest with:
-Mother
-Daughter in law
-Mother in law
-Sister
-Aunt
-Sister in law
Rape
Human Sacrifice
Manslaughter during crime
Abortion
Theft where goods are:
-Recovered
-Sold
-Destroyed
-Irreplaceable
-Sentimental
-Insignificant
-surrendered
Accidental destruction of property
Common negligence
Destroy property
Temporary injury
Litigated dispute
Assault
Permanent injury
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[MENTION=13955]glorydaz[/MENTION] btw, in addition to the Plot, I HIGHLY recommend buying Bob's "God and the Death Penalty" video, his "God's Criminal Justice System" mp3 series, and the "God's Criminal Justice System" syllabus.
These are where I'm getting most of my material.
If you'd like, I would be more than happy to purchase them for you.
Can't stop right there, as there are some times when it is a deterrent for some people.Stop here and you're good. The rest was unnecessary.
Sure you can.Can't stop right there, as there are some times when it is a deterrent for some people.
You can't make a blanket statement either way and just stop right there because sometimes it holds true and sometimes it does not.
I said it can be at times, and not be at times.I asked if prison is an "effective" deterrent, and you agreed that it is not.