>>516558983
Ah, liberals who quote scripture without understanding the meaning or the context. Not that you care, since it's an atheist gotcha, but let me educate you.


The adulteress was brought before Christ as a trap. The Pharisees were trying to trick him. If he says to let her go, then he disregards the law and scripture and is not the Messiah. If he says to stone her, then he's usurped Roman authority and they can have him executed. Either way, he's fucked.

So Christ does the "whoever among you is without sin" line. Everyone has sin, so they all shut up and leave. Christ, who is not Rome and cannot condemn her just tells her to go and sin no more.

What she did was a crime. She should've been stoned to death. He just didn't have the authority to do it. So he gave her advice to avoid being stoned - by not continuing crime.

Understand?