Originally Posted by Pilgrim
Originally Posted by SovereignGrace
I would say yes to all those who violate the moral law are to be put to death. But the civil magistrates haven't done their due diligence in enacting the civil punishments. Many states say that corporal punishment is cruel and unusual punishment are in reality say God is cruel for saying one who murders, its his (or her) life for their life.


And it does not have to be stoning, eitther. A guillotine, firing squad, noose, electric chair, lethal injection, gas chamber, will suffice.
Okay, let me be sure I have understood your view correctly. smile Every man, woman, and child who breaks any of the Ten Commandments of God are to be executed, correct?

IF <--- I have understood you correctly, then again my questions above need to be addressed:

1. Who is to do the executions?
2. Is there any man, woman, or child who has not violated any of the Ten Commandments myriad times daily?
3. IF you want to assert that true believers are exempt from capital punishment, then evidently logic would demand that you believe that ALL unbelievers should be immediately executed, correct? scratch1

Not every one of the commandments was punishable by death. Adultery, blasphemy, idolatry, and murder, were, but stealing and lying for instance, I don't think was punishable by death.


But the church is not the one to execute those who break God's laws that are punishable by death. That is the duty of the civil magistrates.


“The foundation of knowledge is God’s revelation.” Dr. Greg Bahnsen

“In the New Testament the Lord Jesus Christ appears in order to fulfill the Old Testament hope of the Messiah. He presents himself as the king who has come to establish his kingdom in anticipation of his universal rule.” Dr. Kenneth Gentry

“Men must be governed by God or they will be ruled by tyrants.” William Penn