TexasScientist said:Ok, it's generally not followed today, except in Muslim states. If the Jewish law is opposed by today's Christians and Jew's, then either god's morals changed or their morals have changed (excepting Islam). In Islamic states, beheading and lashing is still practiced as ordered in the Quran. Rabbinic law is not much different. All are immoral by my standards, but not by the Judeo/Christian/Islamic god.Oldbear83 said:
"It is doctrinally ignored by Christians."
No, it is doctrinally opposed by Christians.
Kind of the point?
Stoning is not a moral law, it was a civil law of the ancient nation of Israel. Aside from the fact that that country no longer exists, those civil laws were set aside by the New Covenant.