Care to expand on that reason? Are you saying the adultress was a lesbian? Or are you saying He disapproved of the "God of the Old Testament"?
I'm not saying either. What I'm saying is that Jesus recognized that everyone, including those who wanted
to stone the adultress deserved to die. He was there
to pay the price for us. That's not to say he wanted
everyone to go on sinning. He did say, "Go and sin no more."
I don't think it's terribly safe for people to call for the murder of gays. Especially not if they're not completely sexually pure.
Don't misread that as support of homosexuality. I'm against it.
I'm not saying either. What I'm saying is that Jesus recognized that everyone, including those who wanted
to stone the adultress deserved to die. He was there
to pay the price for us. That's not to say he wanted
everyone to go on sinning. He did say, "Go and sin no more."
I don't think it's terribly safe for people to call for the murder of gays. Especially not if they're not completely sexually pure.
Don't misread that as support of homosexuality. I'm against it.