>he who hasn't sinned cast the first stone>*doesn't cast any stones*
apocryphal story
Women ought endure childbirth EVEN if they were raped. thx big guy
>whipped the merchants in the templeOnce again OP is an illiterate, moronic fag
>>18534632>Here's some edge case where abortion sounds super justified and has a "good" reason to happen, which is why women should kill their children for no reason.>No I won't let you punish rapists, that's discriminatory towards minorities
>>18534628He would literally have to stone every person there, and every human on earth.
>>18534689thanks big dog. you’re truly fighting the good fight
>>18534628>>18534631It was a heavy accusation that did blunt force trauma.The proposition itself was the first stonetoss.
>>18534628the point was that if you aren't personally impacted by the crime then you have no standing to demand punishment, i.e., victimless crimes aren't really crimes.
>>18534628Don't you know the stuff he did as a kid? Dude was homelander
>>18534692I'd respect Jesus a lot more if he did this.
>>18535130This. They're going to put you on a cross anyway, do something to actually deserve it.
>>18535038It can easily be argued that tolerating prostitution is harmful. For example, it could lead to other women being intimidated into becoming prostitutes against their will. Of course there's no need for capital punishment but prostitution is not as victimless as doing self collected illegal drugs privately or something like that.
>>18535129THOSE ARE FABLES, NOT SACRED SCRIPTURE.
>>18534628>Listen chud, you can’t judge her for her past ok, so what if she let 1000 guys cum inside her? She’s reformed now that’s all that matters
>>18534644A whip is not a stone.
>>18535220beautiful display of a toddler's level of reasoning
>>18535161Yes yes and I’m the king of England
>>18534628You're right. They couldn't throw a stone after that.
Reminder that this one moment ended the stoning punishment for adultery forever until Islam brought it back even though the Qur'an says to lash adulterers some fake Muslims trust the Hadith more than the Qur'an even though the hadith blatantly disagrees with the Qur'an. Lol.
>>18534628original text says 'without sin among you', not just 'without sin'.
>>18537510what's the difference
>>18537510False. The earlier text of John didn't even include the story. It was agreed that the story was a later additions by scribes.
>>18537515that he excluded himself explicitly.>>18537516yes, it's a later interpolation. but the text OP should have quoted, the original text restricts the demand to the crowd. (literally it says: "your not-sinners", but I guess the KJV translation is good enough, as is the Vulgate)
>>18534628Goodness, I was literally having this same thought this morning, and I thought it was beautiful, praise God! I really needed to know someone was on my wavelength, today :D>>18535038No, the point is to condemn hypocrisy and show that Jesus walked the Earth to save sinners. ALSO, the accusers were trying to trap Jesus in a situation where He would either have to "deny the law" or reneg on His forgiveness and mercy. They were trying to make Jesus a hypocrite.Interestingly, stonings had to be carried out by the witnesses, if the witnesses withdrew then the case could not proceed.So Jesus tells the accusers let he without sin cast the first stone. They said they saw it with their eyes, if they were honest men they should uphold the law, and if the law is upheld for her, so should it be for them.And they, being caught in their farce, trying to manipulate and even testing God himself left one by one without condemning her.So Jesus exposed their hypocrisy, because they did not seek to uphold the law, they were attempting to blaspheme against Christ to His face.>>18535135He commanded her not to sin again. Christ is a redeemer and teaches that one must flee sin by His Grace. Jesus routinely treats people as more than their worst actions, and offers Mercy.
>>18534628He chose not to. Mercy is not weakness, nor is it an indication of sin.
Somebody post the Chinese translation where he does stone her
>>18534692>>18535130>>18535131Read the book of revelation, eventually he does
>>18534628His sin was to believe at some point that he was separated from God. This is everyone's sin.
>>18534628Exactly.