God commanded death for adulterers in Leviticus, to be carried out by the people.
Now, Jesus, being God, countermanded his own previous orders concerning the adulteress in the story.
This also brings to mind the vast differences between Yahweh/God and Jesus/God.
Most likely.
But since so many take these tales to be true and factual, and consistently imagine what God's will is, I would like their interpretation of the events.
No. Nor should these so called 'religious beliefs' be used as a legitimate excuse for any other behavior that puts peoples lives in danger.
I am, however, loath to advocate jail time. No need to feed that system any more victims. But we need to take away the legal excuse of 'religious...
Considering the tale of Jesus and the "harlot".
By Levitical Law, adultery was punishable by death, yet Jesus halted the capital punishment of an adulteress and told the executioners that only those without sin should cast the first stone.
If Jesus was indeed God, then he was the only sinless...
To be honest, I find myself entwined with another in duprass, but I am eager to explore this granfalloon as if it were real.
I yes, it looks as though we do share some foma.