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  2. Stoning - Wikipedia

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    Article 104 – The size of the stone used in stoning shall not be too large to kill the convict by one or two throws and at the same time shall not be too small to be called a stone. [40] Depending upon the details of the case, the stoning may be initiated by the judge overseeing the matter or by one of the original witnesses to the adultery. [40]

  3. Jesus and the woman taken in adultery - Wikipedia

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    Further, Didymus the Blind (c. 313–398) states that "We find in certain gospels" an episode in which a woman was accused of a sin, and was about to be stoned, but Jesus intervened "and said to those who were about to cast stones, 'He who has not sinned, let him take a stone and throw it. If anyone is conscious in himself not to have sinned ...

  4. Impeccability - Wikipedia

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    "First, Christ was free of actual sin." [3] Studying the gospels there is no reference to Jesus praying for the forgiveness of sin, nor confessing sin. The assertion is that Jesus did not commit sin, nor could he be proven guilty of sin; he had no vices. In fact, he is quoted as asking, "Can any of you prove me guilty of sin?" in John 8:46.

  5. Let ‘he that is without sin...’ Let’s take a hard look at ...

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    The judge found her guilty and assessed the penalty. “I fine you $5,” he said. “Pay the clerk.” ... “He that is without sin among you, let him first cast a stone at her,” Jesus said ...

  6. Stumbling block - Wikipedia

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    Causing others to sin endangers their connection to God and potentially destroys their souls. [4] If the victim thereby falls into mortal sin, the scandalous deed is considered to be likewise mortal sin. [5] A stumbling stone or tripwire: anything that makes someone trip and fall.

  7. Stoning in Islam - Wikipedia

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    In other words, stoning does not apply to someone who was never married in his or her life (only lashing in public is the mandatory punishment in such cases). [37] For evidence, Hanafi fiqh accepts the following: self-confession, or testimony of four male witnesses (female witnesses are not acceptable). [37]

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