Yes, as a matter of fact I do. Now, even in these United States Aggravated rape is considered a capital crime. While the death penalty is seldom used, it could be, and perhaps should be, as is the case in many modern countries.
Now, some of the instances in the website you pointed me to are quite hilarious. And as a point of fact, most of the provisions were seldom enforced in Our Lord's day. For example, when Our Lady was found to be pregnant, St Joseph was minded to "put her away privately". When the Woman taken in adultery was brought before Our Lord, there is no evidence of a big brew-ha-ha when he let her go. In fact, He would have had no problem with any of the priests casting a stone at her.
Now, the laws of Leviticus, Deuteronomy, and Numbers were no longer enforced even among the early Christians. That does not mean, however, that fornication, adultery, bestiality, and other forms of perversion ceased to be serious. In fact, in the early church, a sinner of this nature had to do months of public penance, holding script detailing his offense while standing in front of the church and begging prayers from the congregation, and he was excommunicated from going to Holy Mass. (Some of them might have WISHED they would rather be stoned to death.)
I also know there are various other passages in the Bible where God commanded various offenders to be put to death. In the time of Elias, the Priests of Baal were put to death because of their apostasy from the Jewish Faith and their idolatry. It was in view of this that obstinate heretics were put to death by the Inquisition. (I do not support putting heretics to death, but I would not hesitate to toss a man professing to be Catholic but secretly worshiping with Protestants or Jews, into prison.)
In the New Sodom we have gotten pretty used to High Crimes and Misdemeanors being out in public view and just par for the course. Even just 70 or so years ago most of these women running around would have been tossed in jail for "indecent exposure" or "corrupting public morals"- not for a very long time, but just so they got the point.
Lastly, there are metaphorical and poetic books in the Bible, such as the Psalms, which are not to be taken literally. And the reason such silly websites as the one you have posted above have become commonplace is because common sense has become quite uncommon.
do you take all of these books literally?
https://blastmagazine.com/2013/08/20/15-reasons-women-should-be-killed-according-to-the-bible/
Yes, as a matter of fact I do. Now, even in these United States Aggravated rape is considered a capital crime. While the death penalty is seldom used, it could be, and perhaps should be, as is the case in many modern countries.
Now, some of the instances in the website you pointed me to are quite hilarious. And as a point of fact, most of the provisions were seldom enforced in Our Lord's day. For example, when Our Lady was found to be pregnant, St Joseph was minded to "put her away privately". When the Woman taken in adultery was brought before Our Lord, there is no evidence of a big brew-ha-ha when he let her go. In fact, He would have had no problem with any of the priests casting a stone at her.
Now, the laws of Leviticus, Deuteronomy, and Numbers were no longer enforced even among the early Christians. That does not mean, however, that fornication, adultery, bestiality, and other forms of perversion ceased to be serious. In fact, in the early church, a sinner of this nature had to do months of public penance, holding script detailing his offense while standing in front of the church and begging prayers from the congregation, and he was excommunicated from going to Holy Mass. (Some of them might have WISHED they would rather be stoned to death.)
I also know there are various other passages in the Bible where God commanded various offenders to be put to death. In the time of Elias, the Priests of Baal were put to death because of their apostasy from the Jewish Faith and their idolatry. It was in view of this that obstinate heretics were put to death by the Inquisition. (I do not support putting heretics to death, but I would not hesitate to toss a man professing to be Catholic but secretly worshiping with Protestants or Jews, into prison.)
In the New Sodom we have gotten pretty used to High Crimes and Misdemeanors being out in public view and just par for the course. Even just 70 or so years ago most of these women running around would have been tossed in jail for "indecent exposure" or "corrupting public morals"- not for a very long time, but just so they got the point.
Lastly, there are metaphorical and poetic books in the Bible, such as the Psalms, which are not to be taken literally. And the reason such silly websites as the one you have posted above have become commonplace is because common sense has become quite uncommon.