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I never mentioned the story of the adulterous woman in John 8?First of all, the Church has not held that it was Mary Magdalene, only a woman caught in adultery.
Secondly, I think you are missing the point of that Gospel passage.
The Bible specifically says that the Pharisess brought the woman to Christ to TEST Him.
If Christ advocated the stoneing, the Pharisess could have brought Him to the Romans for violating Roman law (only the Romans could sentance someone to death)
If He freed her, He would be violating the Law of Moses (something that Christ Himself gave). If the violated the Mosaic Law, then they could arrest Christ on heresy charges. It would also mean that Christ could contradict Himself, which would mean that He was not God.
What He did was very sublime. Under the Law the Pharisees WERE sinless. The hallmark of Pharisetics was a total following fo the Law, to the letter.
So Christ told the Pharisees that they COULD stone the woman, but did it in a way that the Pharisees could not bring charges against Christ to the Romans. No Roman procurator would believe that the Pharisees were ‘sinless’.
The Pharisees were caught in their own trap. Christ did not deny the Mosaic Law (something He could not do, since He Himself gave that Law). They could not go to the people with proof that He was really a fraud or a heretic.
And the Pharisees had no case to bring before the Roman authorities.
Of course, the Pharisees could not stone the woman anyway, as they needed Roman approval for that.
So they left.
I talked about Mary Magdalene who was thought to be a prostitute before she became a disciple of Jesus and if indeed she was a prostitute, then Jesus would have thought she deserved the death penalty and not his mercy. He also wouldn’t have made her his disciple. You’ll probably argue that she wasn’t a prostitute because the Bible isn’t clear on that topic. I still don’t think that Jesus thought prostitutes, gays and adulterers deserved death.
No, I’m claimingI was quoting the very Word of God, what He Himself gave.
It seems you are claiming one of two things.
Which one are you claiming.
- God made a mistake when He gave those commands to Moses
- God is a right wing fanatic in your eyes.
BTW, I am not denying that those who commit those crimes cannot be shown Mercy and Love; what I am claiming is what God stated, that those crimes deserve death.
3. not everything in the Bible is to be taken literally, especially in the Old Testament.
If so, why doesn’t the Catholic Church insist that adultery, prostitution and homosexuality should be punished with death?
Anyway, I just realized there was a thread with a poll on this topic that has been closed which I didn’t realize before I posted this thread.
I’m glad that the majority in the closed thread were either against capital punishment or at least thought it should be restricted/performed more rarely.
I don’t want to argue with pro death penalty advocates any further or go against any forum rules so I think it’s best to stay out of this discussion.