Ford
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- Just don't knock on my door on a Saturday Morning
The premiss of this whole stoning/Sabbath fake 'gotcha' is that Christians today are expected to adhere to specific laws given for a very specific purpose to the ancient Israelites. (From the time before Messiah)
I must have missed the passage in the Bible that says "these laws applied before, but will not apply two thousand years from now."
And it isn't so much a "gotcha" as taking fundy Christians at their word...or more to the point, God's word. I can't tell you how many Christians (today, not from millennia ago) insist that the Bible is the literal Word 'O God. True in every sense. Not merely divinely inspired, but written by God through men.
Inevitably one of us godless heathens points out that there's some really unpleasant stuff in there - particularly the OT - and then the Word 'O God conveniently stops being literal and/or true in every sense.
It is a bit like the argument creationists make when they say "well six days doesn't mean six days like we know them, but six biblical days which could mean anything because God doesn't follow our calendar." Goalpost shifting. Point dodging. Hemming and hawing. But let's say I missed it, and there is a passage which makes it clear that the old laws don't apply (except of course for the gay sex thing). So that means that at one time, God instructed one group of his followers (ancient Israelites) to stone people. And sacrifice animals. And all the other unpleasant stuff in Leviticus. And that was all perfectly acceptable because...?