(March 13, 2016 at 3:11 pm)drfuzzy Wrote: So, today's sermon was about the woman caught in adultery. Jewish law said she should be stoned to death.
And Jesus comes back with the "let he who is without sin cast the first stone" bit. Which ya gotta admit is a pretty brilliant response, whether the guy actually said it or not.
And then the priest went into this convoluted explanation - that he thought Jesus was perfecting the law, and even maybe that God gave the law so that humans would grow and CHANGE it, after all, God changes his mind repeatedly throughout the OT . . .
I just really felt sorry for the guy. I mean, he has spent his entire life, trying to make excuses for his god and his book. What must that do to a human being?
I also noticed that he completely left out the part where the law says both the adulterer and the adulteress should be put to death.Where was the guy? And the fact that the passage makes it clear that it's only adultery with someone else's property: wife or mother. But this guy is yammering on about Jesus "perfecting" the law, surely a priest in his 60's knows Matthew 5:17-19 . . . ?
You guys can discuss the passage if you wish, or the priests' take on it . . . probably some theists will jump on it. I just really feel sorry for this priest though. He's a nice guy, and he was just tying himself in knots, saying "maybe Jesus" this and "maybe God" that.
Jesus was supposed to have been without sin so he should have thrown the first stone.
The story is actually about the worshiping another deity other than the Jewish one. Maybe she was seen coming out of another temple or doing some other religion's rituals. She could have even been one of Jesus' hooker babes who had been praying to him. In any case the story isn't about some busybodies catching a woman screwing a guy on the street. In the Bible the word "adultery" is used to denote the activity of worshiping other gods.