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The Justices spar over the constitutionality of the death penalty
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(06-30-2015, 10:23 AM)bfine32 Wrote: I have stoned zero homosexuals, as it is not my place to judge; Jesus makes that very clear. That does not excuse man from being judged by society. There are those charged with carrying out man's law and as the word states we must take special precaution to get it right and if you bare false witness there will be consequences.
  
I'm sorry the bad Christian slant cannot get more traction in this thread; but both God and man (well most anyway) agree on this principle.

Hey Larry...you're the one citing "the word" as a defense for the death penalty.

If a jury (society) convicted someone of having gay sex you'd be fine with a stoning to death then?

Heck God didn't even say to kill Cain and he's the first one to kill someone.  he jsut exiled him and allowed him to marry, raise a family, create a society.

Or is that word not as good as the other word?

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RE: The Justices spar over the constitutionality of the death penalty - GMDino - 06-30-2015, 10:27 AM

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