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Christianity on the Death Penalty
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<blockquote data-quote="zaksmummy" data-source="post: 54472962" data-attributes="member: 194978"><p>On the matter of OT Torah being cited when discussing the death penalty.</p><p></p><p>I would just like to add that when a person was sentenced to death under the Torah, there had to be too credable witnesses to the crime. The had to be carefully cross examined by the court and they had to show under this cross exaination their credability. How were they credable? By being righteous in all things. Then they could be the first people to cast a stone at the accused. </p><p></p><p>The talmud tells us that very few people were ever stoned to death as very few people were deemed as credable witnesses.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zaksmummy, post: 54472962, member: 194978"] On the matter of OT Torah being cited when discussing the death penalty. I would just like to add that when a person was sentenced to death under the Torah, there had to be too credable witnesses to the crime. The had to be carefully cross examined by the court and they had to show under this cross exaination their credability. How were they credable? By being righteous in all things. Then they could be the first people to cast a stone at the accused. The talmud tells us that very few people were ever stoned to death as very few people were deemed as credable witnesses. [/QUOTE]
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