God never gave us the right to show mercy to murderers and adulterers.So Stipe, since you seem to be defending this type of system. Can you please explain how this system works with Christianity and the prinicple's of mercy and forgiveness? :chew:
Yes I am a Christian. However, I do not ascribe to the astonishingly judgemental brand of Taliban Christianity practiced by some on this site and, what's more, I'm confident that you'll find out when the time comes that Jesus doesn't view it particularly highly, as well.
This site has been interesting reading. Interesting, and disturbing. What's disturbing to me is that so many of you are so wholly comfortable in your judgementalism, so wholly comfortable in dismissing another human being based on their genetics (homosexuality) or circumstances of birth (Moslems, Hindus, or others not born and raised in a Christian country). Dismissing AND in your judgement sending them to hell.
When did YOU become the arbiter of who goes to hell or not? When did you usurp that job from GOD?
No. I'm not allowed to.
And what did Jesus do when the people brought an adultress to Him, who was about to be stoned?God never gave us the right to show mercy to murderers and adulterers.
What if a saved person engages in murder? Do we wink and say, oh dont sweat it, your in the club! No. This is criminal justice, not salvation.What if they are saved? Suppose a saved person engages in homosexuality, then what?
It would appear that there is no provision for mercy or forgiveness. Or if you are saved.
The “code” makes no provision for being a Christian. Just like OT times. :thumb:
http://shadowgov.com/Constitution/Am...minalCode.html
You shall not commit adultery. Judges will execute those convicted of bestiality (Ex. 22:19; Lev. 20:15-16); those convicted of incest including with in-laws (Lev. 11-12, 14-15, 17, 19-21); of homosexual acts (Lev. 18:22, 29; 20:13);
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I wouldn't be overly concerned if that happened...Which is it? Do you REALLY want to see the US Constitution destroyed?
God never gave us the right to show mercy to murderers and adulterers.
That is an interesting story. Do you think that before this event, probably hundreds of people had been killed for adultry. Why? Because God commanded it. God wasn't joking when He gave the Law right? Prior to Jesus, do you think God was mad at the Jews for stoning people caught in adultry, I dont think so. It was God's command! The Law was still in effect when the woman was brought before Jesus. So something else was going on there. I think its the wrong conclusion from that story to think that we should now just let off all criminals. What do you think?And what did Jesus do when the people brought an adultress to Him, who was about to be stoned?
Some of should be glad we were shown mercy for adultry.
He showed the Pharisees the law and how they were falling short of the law. They walked away and there were no more accusers. No more case.And what did Jesus do when the people brought an adultress to Him, who was about to be stoned? Some of should be glad we were shown mercy for adultry.
Read the law regarding adultery and see if you can figure out what happened in John 7 and 8. I believe you'll have to search through Leviticus.Can you expand on this? Are you saying we are obligated to follow the OT law with regard to murderers and adulterers? So for example, in the run in Jesus had with the lady accused of adultery was Jesus correct in not condemning the woman? We the man around him and her also correct in not condemning her?
I wouldn't be overly concerned if that happened...
In reality very few were stoned. The Romans didn't care for people using capital punishment unless they did it. The whole thing was a set up, they had lost site of the purpose for the law. If you look at the OT grace and faith abound. Jesus is so much more than that, He is faith and grace. That is why if we get stuck on the moral code then we in turn must follow the whole law. That is what Paul is trying to say.That is an interesting story. Do you think that before this event, probably hundreds of people had been killed for adultry. Why? Because God commanded it. God wasn't joking when He gave the Law right? Prior to Jesus, do you think God was mad at the Jews for stoning people caught in adultry, I dont think so. It was God's command! The Law was still in effect when the woman was brought before Jesus. So something else was going on there. I think its the wrong conclusion from that story to think that we should now just let off all criminals. What do you think?
In reality very few were stoned. The Romans didn't care for people using capital punishment unless they did it. The whole thing was a set up, they had lost site of the purpose for the law. If you look at the OT grace and faith abound. Jesus is so much more than that, He is faith and grace. That is why if we get stuck on the moral code then we in turn must follow the whole law. That is what Paul is trying to say.
What if a saved person engages in murder? Do we wink and say, oh dont sweat it, your in the club! No. This is criminal justice, not salvation.
I wouldn't be overly concerned if that happened...
:idunno: Like the other new guy said. I've never set foot on US soil so I'm really not the right guy to ask.Why is that? From what i know, the Constitution is a pretty good thing.
Why is that? From what i know, the Constitution is a pretty good thing.