Radical atheist's point out that the Bible is very harsh and claim they wouldn't worship such a God, even if he did exist. However, though, do we really know the context of those laws? Nonetheless, the New Testament claims "not a jot..." is removed from the law until all is fulfilled, but did that just mean the crucifixion? Nonetheless, Jesus of the Bible was the old Testament God. He wasn't some hippy person that was the opposite. A lot of people don't understand that, but radical atheist's agree.
Case in point: the woman caught in adultery had every right to be stoned, only the case being, the judges were so wicked, they couldn't execute judgement without hypocrisy.
Case in point: the woman caught in adultery had every right to be stoned, only the case being, the judges were so wicked, they couldn't execute judgement without hypocrisy.







