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This thread has good chances to become voted "revival of the day". :dead:
Sorry for the ambigous humour... :smug: |
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Funny....you guys are butting heads over intepretation of the text and you don't even know the original language!!
http://i86.photobucket.com/albums/k8.../popcorn-1.gif Oh well, soda and popcorn to enjoy the show. |
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Ya know, while I'm enjoying the show I may as well fan the flames a bit:
Whaddya guys think of this? (NIV) 17. "Do not think that I have come to abolish the Law or the Prophets; I have not come to abolish them but to fulfill them. 18. I tell you the truth, until heaven and earth disappear, not the smallest letter, not the least stroke of a pen, will by any means disappear from the Law until everything is accomplished. 19. Anyone who breaks one of the least of these commandments and teaches others to do the same will be called least in the kingdom of heaven, but whoever practices and teaches these commands will be called great in the kingdom of heaven. So taking this into the context that "Jesus" obeyed the Torah, wouldn't you then need to apply the Torah in this circumstance? If so, what does it say? Lets' find out: Exodus 21:12 -14, 18-19, 22-25, and 28-29 (from the Chumash) Verse 12: If one strikes a man and he [the victim] dies, he shall be put to death. Verse 13: But if he did not lie in wait [to ambush him] but G-d brought it to his hand, then I will designate for you a place, to which he can flee [and find refuge]. Verse 14: But if a man plots against his neighbor to kill him intentionally, you may [even] take him from My altar to put him to death. ..... Verse 18: When men quarrel and one man hits his fellow with a stone or with [his] fist; and he [the victim] does not die but becomes bedridden, Verse 19: If he gets up and is able to walk on the outside on his own power, the one who struck him shall be acquitted. Still he must pay for his loss of work, and must pay for his complete cure. ..... Verse 22: If men will fight and they strike a pregnant woman, causing her to miscarry, but there is no fatal injury [to the woman], he [the guilty one] is to be punished with a [monetary] penalty when the husband demands compensation. He shall pay as determined by the judges. Verse 23: However if there is a fatal injury, you shall give [up] a life for a life. Verse 24: [Compensation of] an eye for an eye, [of] a tooth for a tooth, [of] a hand for a hand, [of] a foot for a foot. Verse 25: [Compensation of] a burn for a burn, [of] a wound for a wound, [of] a bruise for a bruise. ..... Verse 28: If an ox gores a man or woman and the victim dies, the ox shall be stoned [to death], and its flesh may not be eaten. The owner of the ox shall go unpunished. Verse 29: But if the ox had gored yesterday and the day before, and a warning was given to its owner, but he had not taken proper precautions to guard it, and kills a man or a woman, the ox must be stoned, and the owner also shall die [by Divine decree]. http://www.tachash.org/texis/vtx/chverse/search.html Be sure to read the commentary with it to get a better picture of the commands, their basic explanation and how it was meant to be applied. I'm done fanning the flames. http://i86.photobucket.com/albums/k8...es/wasntme.gif |
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As Avon said, in the original language the injunction is against murder, not judicial punishment. |
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Its one of the ten commandments, the rest is sidetalk. To make myself clear, if I saw you kill my daughter for example, I kill you at the spot. Give me the time to think, I am not. No dead penalty here since the after days of WW II. Do we have a problem now.. no we haven't. |
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To go back to the scripture however, one thing that is stressed over and over again is that you should forgive, but you should also not simply tolerate or turn a blind eye. Our world however is becoming one of PC'ness and toleration to some of the craziest stuff you have ever heard. This is simply not acceptable. -S PS. I forgot to mention - Paul was supposedly pretty good with that thing too. Apparently one time with a simply swing, he was able to surgically remove a persons ear! Thats pretty precise if you ask me! Skybird might be impressed at that. |
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