Re: Stoning As Capital Punishment
The Mooselimbs are also very good at burning homers alive and chopping off the limbs of theives. As a result, there is practically no crime at all in the Middle East.
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Re: Stoning As Capital Punishment
One thing the moonslimes do right, IMO, is they choose the size of the rocks based on the seriousness of the crime.
The more serious the crime, they smaller the stones. This allows the punishment to be prolonged for the condemned.
If they want to get it over quickly, they will use large boulders.
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Re: Stoning As Capital Punishment
If justice is separated from We The People, it becomes nothing more than an arm of Big Government who promulgate their own laws and dole out the so-called ‘punishments’ for transgressors. We demand Capital Punishment, not Capitol Punishment which is “of man” and not “of The Lord.”
Justice must not only be done, it must be seen to be done. Those of us, steeped in Christian Tradition, know that it for the people to moderate the behavior of other people – this is Justice writ large, and the closer you are to it, the better.
It is not called Capital Punishment for nothing but what concerns the Moral Majority is that the ‘Punishment’ part seems to have been largely forgotten over the years.
First there was hanging in which the public could watch the dance of death on the gallows, that could take a few hours if properly done, then
- electrocution that could take quite a lot of time with much fizzing and barbecuing, then
- gassing, which was painful but relatively quick, then
- hanging, which was now scientific and over in a split second and finally, there is
- the lethal injection, which is what most of the drug addicts want anyway – the final great trip.
A criminal needs time to die, time to be punished, and time to repent his sins. Stoning satisfies all these criteria and involves the public in the judicial system like nothing else.
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Re: Stoning As Capital Punishment
Godly point Brother Montague, the end of public executions is probably the leading reason for the decline in public morality in to the mass, sicking street theater of sexual depravity we see today. How can we expect our fellow citizens to be moral unless they bathed, nay wallowed in the blood of condemned criminals?
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Re: Stoning As Capital Punishment
Excellent point, Brother Patriot!!! The Holy Bible (KJV 1611) tells us EXACTLY how criminals, sinners, non-believers and slaves should be treated. The Word of God(tm) in the Bible could NOT be more clear--- so what's with this sissified lethal injection madness? Stoning in the public square (a.k.a. the Walmart parking lot) is how criminals should be treated. Anything less is just political correctness run amok.
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Thank you Brother TC Patriot. It's important to be reminded of how far we have fallen from the Word of God. I would hazard to guess that many Americans think that "stoning" is what filthy hippies do for a good time.
It is often said that a family that prays together stays together. Communities that stone together will stay closer to God and His message of peace, love and justice. It is also an opportunity to build solidarity and True Christian™ fellowship amongst the congregation, as well a just enjoying the delights of some fresh air and sunshine that Jesus has bestowed upon us all.
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Stoning As Capital Punishment
We are getting really soft in this country on crime. It happened long before Osambo. Our Puritan forebearers knew how to execute evil people but before that back in the land of Jesus stoning was they way and it should be the way we execute people today. Anything else would be undemocratic.
It is not right that entire communities are no longer allowed to stone the enemies of God to death. Even the Mooslims are more compliant with the teachings on stoning.

Mooslims preparing a harlot for stoning.
Leviticus is quite clear on the subject: 23:24 And Moses spake to the children of Israel, that they should bring forth him that had cursed out of the camp, and stone him with stones. And the children of Israel did as the LORD commanded Moses.
24:14 Bring forth him that hath cursed without the camp; and let all that heard him lay their hands upon his head, and let all the congregation stone him.
24:16 And he that blasphemeth the name of the LORD, he shall surely be put to death, and all the congregation shall certainly stone him: as well the stranger, as he that is born in the land, when he blasphemeth the name of the Lord, shall be put to death.
There are many many stonable offenses. Here is a short list.
1. For a woman who is not a virgin on her wedding night
2. For worshipping other gods
3. For witches and wizards
4. For breaking the Sabbath
5. For cursing the king
See how many more you can find.
We need to bring back stoning! It would make Jesus giddy!
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