Originally posted by wolfgang59Jesus replied, "Moses permitted you to divorce your wives because your hearts were hard. But it was not this way from the beginning. Matt. 19:8
Is a law requiring a woman to be stoned to death immoral?
Here is josepw's opinion.
It wasn't the law that was immoral.
No-brainer.
Subjective Question
Can your god (as far as you are concerned) make any law and that makes it moral?
Originally posted by twhiteheadYou just don't get it twhitehead.
Show me where I said that you supported the death penalty for adultery.
This is what you actually said:The law of God calling adultery immoral and punishable by death is moral whether anyone likes it or not.
and that is what I commented on stating that you believe the death penalty for adultery is the moral thing to do.
In what way am I obfuscating?
In what way did I misquote you / misunderstand you?
Originally posted by josephwProbably not, which is why I had the decency to ask for an explanation. You on the other hand don't get it, but instead of asking for clarification, accused me of obfusticating. I can only conclude from this that you do not, in fact, wish to clarify your position ie you are the one guilty of obfusticating and your accusation was a reflection of you guilt.
You just don't get it twhitehead.
Originally posted by twhiteheadDon't you find it interesting how similar you sound to the geester?
Probably not, which is why I had the decency to ask for an explanation. You on the other hand don't get it, but instead of asking for clarification, accused me of obfusticating. I can only conclude from this that you do not, in fact, wish to clarify your position ie you are the one guilty of obfusticating and your accusation was a reflection of you guilt.