From another thread:
>There was no execution of "smart mouthed kids." This had to do with older children who were in serious rebellion, which probably also meant rebellion against God. And this was how God governed Israel; we are not told to do this today.
Which Targum teaches this? Where does the Jerusalem or the Babylonian Talmud?
Where is this taught in the NT?
Where does the NT teach which statements of God's Law we are not to do today?
Why do Christians think they know more about the OT than the people who wrote it? You say that God wrote it? This argument is only appropriate when used against me?
(Please, no silly arguments about regulations which require a functioning Temple.)
>There was no execution of "smart mouthed kids." This had to do with older children who were in serious rebellion, which probably also meant rebellion against God. And this was how God governed Israel; we are not told to do this today.
Which Targum teaches this? Where does the Jerusalem or the Babylonian Talmud?
Where is this taught in the NT?
Where does the NT teach which statements of God's Law we are not to do today?
Why do Christians think they know more about the OT than the people who wrote it? You say that God wrote it? This argument is only appropriate when used against me?
(Please, no silly arguments about regulations which require a functioning Temple.)