Guest Babylonian Dream Posted July 14, 2012 Posted July 14, 2012 And they talk to us about morals. About the first case, Deuteronomy 22 in BIblical morality states that that woman, having brought shame onto her family, should be forced to marry her rapist or be stoned. More for this grotesque "morality" for you.
antix Posted July 14, 2012 Posted July 14, 2012 And they talk to us about morals. About the first case, Deuteronomy 22 in BIblical morality states that that woman, having brought shame onto her family, should be forced to marry her rapist or be stoned. More for this grotesque "morality" for you. That is really screwed up. marry your rapist or die.
Kaiser01 Posted July 14, 2012 Posted July 14, 2012 And they talk to us about morals. About the first case, Deuteronomy 22 in BIblical morality states that that woman, having brought shame onto her family, should be forced to marry her rapist or be stoned. More for this grotesque "morality" for you. That is really screwed up. marry your rapist or die. You could also buy the girl you raped and marry her and it would bea all right.
Lilith666 Posted July 16, 2012 Author Posted July 16, 2012 And they talk to us about morals. About the first case, Deuteronomy 22 in BIblical morality states that that woman, having brought shame onto her family, should be forced to marry her rapist or be stoned. More for this grotesque "morality" for you. It doesn't say she should be stoned, just that the rapist has to marry his victim. But a few verses before that it says that if a man suspects his wife of not having been a virgin when he married her and the woman's father can't prove that she was, the woman has to be stoned to death. How is it possible to prove somebody was a virgin?
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