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.
I want to clarify this as I cannot edit it now. I misspoke when I said that those who violate the moral law are to be put to death. Not all violations were worthy of death, so not every moral law broken was to be punished via capital punishment.


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