what should happen to disobedient children (according to the bible): look up king james version of bible = deutoronomy 21:18-21 [stoned to death]
what should happen to a person who commits a sin worthy of death, what punishment is prescribed = king james version, deutoronomy 21:22 [being hung on a tree]
what should happen to a woman if she does not cover her head = king james version, 1 corinthians 11:4-6 [shave her head]
look, you sent me private reply, which you have not entered here in the public domain
When i was at school, we went to church every day. It was a christian school, and although it got a bit monotonous, we were engrained with the teachings of Jesus.
Which means basically, living your life with the understanding that people do
make mistakes, but they can be learned from and forgiven, which is not the way with Sharia law, which has many interprations as to how ruthlessly it should be applied
the stoning to death is one of the laws commanded by God, if you believe in God (believer), then how can you have doubts in His Laws? if you believe that we evolved from apes/monkeys or that the 'Big Bang' occured by chance, then it is expected of you to feel that their is a flaw in God's Laws. Because you do not understand and nor do you want to see whether there is a design made for you and i, and not that things happen by chance.
when the sinner is stoned to death, that person becomes then pure of that sin. No one with sin can enter paradise, and so all believers that may carry sin must be purified through punishment or certain trials and tribulations in this world. it is like some sort of intercession before being punished with a more serious punishment.
@darkmossie633 Stoning 2death is a part judaic laws, as well as other religions. Islamically, stoning 2death can only take place if the sinner confesses the crime, and then is punished dependin on sinner's circumstances; or if there R witnesses dat hav seen the crime committed by the sinner openly and is reported. stoning 2death can only apply in a country that bases their government on shari'a law. if God decided to give us lenient punishments then i guess we wud stil commit the same crimes.
@darkmossie633 what r ur thoughts on stoning to death? and ru a monotheist, polytheist, agnostic or atheist? please shed some light on why u strongly disagree with these laws?
what should happen to disobedient children (according to the bible): look up king james version of bible = deutoronomy 21:18-21 [stoned to death]
what should happen to a person who commits a sin worthy of death, what punishment is prescribed = king james version, deutoronomy 21:22 [being hung on a tree]
what should happen to a woman if she does not cover her head = king james version, 1 corinthians 11:4-6 [shave her head]
death for hitting father = exodus21:15
mohammedislam12 7 months ago
look, you sent me private reply, which you have not entered here in the public domain
When i was at school, we went to church every day. It was a christian school, and although it got a bit monotonous, we were engrained with the teachings of Jesus.
Which means basically, living your life with the understanding that people do
make mistakes, but they can be learned from and forgiven, which is not the way with Sharia law, which has many interprations as to how ruthlessly it should be applied
darkmossie633 7 months ago
no , nothing wrong with stoning a woman to death?
-ask choudray, your sick, political leader
darkmossie633 7 months ago
@darkmossie633
the stoning to death is one of the laws commanded by God, if you believe in God (believer), then how can you have doubts in His Laws? if you believe that we evolved from apes/monkeys or that the 'Big Bang' occured by chance, then it is expected of you to feel that their is a flaw in God's Laws. Because you do not understand and nor do you want to see whether there is a design made for you and i, and not that things happen by chance.
mohammedislam12 7 months ago
@mohammedislam12 just to add from Bible John 8:7 ( up to date modern INTERNATIONAL version)
when they kept questioning him (JESUS that is) he straightened up and said to them
"if anyone of you is without sin, let him be the first to throw a stone at her"
darkmossie633 7 months ago
@darkmossie633
when the sinner is stoned to death, that person becomes then pure of that sin. No one with sin can enter paradise, and so all believers that may carry sin must be purified through punishment or certain trials and tribulations in this world. it is like some sort of intercession before being punished with a more serious punishment.
mohammedislam12 7 months ago
@mohammedislam12 you failed to answer my question about what happens when a muslim man commits adultery?
-and don't do an Anjem Choudray on me, who answers all questions with a question, because he cannot
tell the truth
-ANSWER MY QUESTION?
darkmossie633 7 months ago
@darkmossie633 Stoning 2death is a part judaic laws, as well as other religions. Islamically, stoning 2death can only take place if the sinner confesses the crime, and then is punished dependin on sinner's circumstances; or if there R witnesses dat hav seen the crime committed by the sinner openly and is reported. stoning 2death can only apply in a country that bases their government on shari'a law. if God decided to give us lenient punishments then i guess we wud stil commit the same crimes.
mohammedislam12 7 months ago
@mohammedislam12 what happens to a muslim man if he is found guilty of adultery, according to YOUR VISION OF GOD?
darkmossie633 7 months ago
@darkmossie633 what r ur thoughts on stoning to death? and ru a monotheist, polytheist, agnostic or atheist? please shed some light on why u strongly disagree with these laws?
mohammedislam12 7 months ago