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In this video, AMOT responds, with Scripture, to all of the baseless claims that Jesus didn't support the death penalty. Join the discord vibeserver to speak with other Christians! / discord If you want to support the channel, click here: https://amot-shop.fourthwall.com (store AND donations) https://cash.app/$amessengeroftruth (cashapp donations) Second Channel: / @melchekoent Summary provided by AI(edited by AMOT): Upholding God’s Law: Scripture (Romans 3:31, 1 Timothy 1:8-11) teaches that faith establishes, not abolishes, the law. The law is good when used lawfully, targeting the ungodly (e.g., murderers, those who curse parents). Christians aren’t under the law for justification but uphold it out of love for righteousness and neighbors (Leviticus 19:18). Biblical Punishments: Deuteronomy commands severe punishments, like death for cursing parents (grown, rebellious individuals, not young children). This reflects the high value of honoring parents (Exodus 20:12). AMOT supports such laws not for salvation, or desire to kill sinners, but because God’s standards are just. Arbitrary objections lack scriptural grounding. John 7:53-8:11 Misused: Critics cite the woman caught in adultery to oppose the death penalty, but this passage is a later addition, not in early manuscripts. Even if authentic, it doesn’t negate the death penalty. The Pharisees’ trick was bringing only the woman, not the man, violating Deuteronomy 22:22’s requirement to punish both, indicating that it was a setup from the start, not a righteous fulfillment of the Law. Jesus’ response exposes their hypocrisy, not the law’s invalidity. Government’s Role: Romans 13 assigns the state to punish evildoers, not the church. Modern penalties (e.g., prison) often fail justice—rich offenders escape, and taxpayers fund criminals’ comfort. Biblical punishments (e.g., death for murder, Genesis 9:6) are just. Rejecting God’s law leads to moral decay, like abortion’s legalization, and hundreds of thousands of "fathers" who are not afraid to molest their own daughters. 0:00 Let us establish the LAW 2:48 Woman "Caught" in adultery? 9:53 Where is the consistency? 11:06 Is the US going uphill due to rejecting God's Law? 14:34 Conclusion