Did I say she shouldn't be convicted? No way. I just took exception to your dismissive attitude toward the adultery that started this terrible episode going. I definitely believe Thou Shalt Not Kill, and it obviously goes for this wife too. I'm disconcerted that so many conservatives"" on this forum --- divorced guys to a man, I suspect -- apparently want to downplay the Fifth Commandment. You and I can argue over its importance, or the triviality of adultery and divorce; in the end, what we say doesn't change God's mind.
I am sorry to give that impression. Adultery is serious but not worthy of the death penalty inflicted by the crazy wife. Do I think Clara is crazy? Yes and not due just to her husband's in-your-face cheating. There's a history with her I would like to know more about.
Is this true? I honestly don't know -->
The Bible only considers the extramarital affair of a married woman as
adultery (Leviticus 20:10, Deuteronomy 22:22, Proverbs 6:20-7:27). ...
Dude... Nobody on this forum wants to downplay the 5th Commandment. Which reads, btw, "Honour thy father and thy mother."