Originally posted by @romans1009 God’s morality didn’t change; His response to immorality/sin did.
Nice attempt at obfuscation.
I was talking about the morality of executing homosexuals and adulterers. If it was once morally justafiable then it must still be morally justafiable irrespective of whether god chooses to handle it differently.
Is it morally acceptable to execute them, yes or no.
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Originally posted by @divegeester Nice attempt at obfuscation.
I was talking about the morality of executing homosexuals and adulterers. If it was once morally justafiable then it must still be morally justafiable irrespective of whether god chooses to handle it differently.
Is it morally acceptable to execute them, yes or no.
Before I answer, let me make sure you know that the Ten Commandments and all of the rest of the Mosaic law was given only to and only for the Jews. God didn’t give the Ten Commandments and Mosaic law to humanity at large nor did it apply to humanity at large.
Originally posted by @romans1009 Before I answer, let me make sure you know that the Ten Commandments and all of the rest of the Mosaic law was given only to and only for the Jews. God didn’t give the Ten Commandments and Mosaic law to humanity at large nor did it apply to humanity at large.
Do you realize that?
Another dodge. Just answer the question...
Is it morally acceptable to execute homosexuals and adulterers for their sins, yes or no.
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Originally posted by @divegeester Another dodge. Just answer the question...
Is it morally acceptable to execute homosexuals and adulterers for their sins, yes or no.
Answer my question first: Do you realize all of the Mosaic law was given and applied only to the Jews?