In a message dated 10/25/06 8:02:02 P.M. Central Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Not at all. Jewish law stopped stoning 2,000 years ago. But there
are still
> civil penalties, when caught, under certain circumstances.

Why do you care what Jewish law did or didn't do 2,000
years ago? After all, the Jews missed the Messiah
prophesied in their own scriptures, so what do they
know?
Actually,how Jewish law has changed is not an issue with me. You just mentioned the penalty for adultery was death and I commented that while adultery may still be unacceptable the penalty has changed. I only brought it up because many of the laws we observe are based on those same laws. Lighten up on the Jewish people Judy, maybe there was a reason, a divine plan, why many didn't recognize him the first time.
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