Sorry friend but that's wrong, what you are saying is a common misconception or misinterpretation of the event. Jesus was reprimanding the crowd for what they were about to do, which was to stone a whore to death. He didn't want anyone to cast the stone because judgement (punishment) is God's job. So it wasn't for calling her a sinner, it was for attempting to punish her.
Why is your interpretation more valid than mine? And you'd think an all-powerful being would at least be able to inspire a text that's a lot more convincing.
It is convincing, you just choose not to understand it. In this case, there is no room for interpretation. I'm not sure if the origin of the casting of the stones phrase was never properly explained to you or maybe you never actually read the Bible, but the basis of your argument was a faulty interpretation of the event, which was caused by humans.
But every time a point is made, you shift to another topic. The bottom line is that you are a sinner and therefore need God's salvation. The sooner you stop running from this, the better things will be.
Sorry friend but that's wrong, what you are saying is a common misconception or misinterpretation of the event. Jesus was reprimanding the crowd for what they were about to do, which was to stone a whore to death. He didn't want anyone to cast the stone because judgement (punishment) is God's job. So it wasn't for calling her a sinner, it was for attempting to punish her.
Man, this divinely-inspired work is really full of multiple conflicting interpretations, huh?
There is conflict in the interpretations because humans are flawed and fallen.
But please do change the subject from you not understanding the difference between rebuke and judgement, it's quite convenient.
Why is your interpretation more valid than mine? And you'd think an all-powerful being would at least be able to inspire a text that's a lot more convincing.
It is convincing, you just choose not to understand it. In this case, there is no room for interpretation. I'm not sure if the origin of the casting of the stones phrase was never properly explained to you or maybe you never actually read the Bible, but the basis of your argument was a faulty interpretation of the event, which was caused by humans.
But every time a point is made, you shift to another topic. The bottom line is that you are a sinner and therefore need God's salvation. The sooner you stop running from this, the better things will be.