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TheOpenTheist
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In the order you asked 1) Am not sure God directly ordered such death, even if that is the case please read #2 2) He did! Jesus refused to stone the girl and said only those free of sin should be free to cast stones. I think this may be deeper than it appears. In your first question people were not supposed to be sinners (as the criminals are), in the stoning Jesus allowed stoning by those who were free of sin. So if we were a sin free society we may be allowed to stone. But we are not a sin free society so Jesus forbids us. 3) Yes, prison is just punishment see my post to Ender on that subject. 4) Yes prison does work. Millions have been through the penal system successfully. The biggest issue has been funding enough penal systems to allow a full sentence to be serviced.
- God commanded that murderers, adulterers, kidnappers and rapists SURELY be put to death a number of times. To see just how many times God says “surely be put to death” go to this bible search engine and do a search for “surely be put to death” and then tell me if you are still unsure of whether God commanded that these convicted criminals SURELY be executed.
SURELY means no other options. No escape from that punishment. Convicted of murder? Then execution is a SURE thing.
- Jesus Christ is not commenting on criminal justice in John 8. Its much more complicated than you think. He made that statement in order to get out of the jam He was put in by the Pharisees. Let me explain and make it extremely coherent for you and others reading this so you never mangle what Jesus said in John 8 ever again.
Does the story of the woman caught in adultery, forgiven and released (John 8:3-11) negate the death penalty?
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God Forgave Adulterers Before**
Gomer was an adulteress yet God forgave her (Hos. 3:1). Still, He demanded that His people obey His law (Hos. 4:6).
King David committed adultery and murder (2 Sam. 11). Yet God forgave him (Psalm 32:1-5).
It was a conscious decision on God’s part to not execute David. As Nathan said to David:
As Nathan said to David:
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* "The Lord also has put away your sin; you shall not die. However... by this deed you have given great occasion to the enemies of the Lord to blaspheme..." 2 Sam. 12:13
God forgave the New Testament adulterer just as He forgave Old Testament adulterers, in neither instance revoking His law. God has all authority to forgive the criminal and disregard temporal punishment. Contrariwise, Men must obey God and cannot ignore punishment.
The Pharisees Wanted to Trap Christ
The Pharisees wanted to accuse Jesus of rebelling against the Roman Empire:
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*** This [the Pharisees] said, testing Him, that they might have something of which to accuse Him. John 8:6 **