- Because in murder and rape, someone's rights are violated by force or fraud, justifying ruthless retaliation. In the case of adultery and homosexuality, no such thing occurs.
No one is violated in adultery? Really?
I say the same for homosexuality, but you refuse to see the plain truth about that.
- Even if you're a fundamentalist christian, the Mosaic law was never binding on Gentiles. That being said, why on Earth should I give a damn about the Mosaic law on the first place? (Do you see the other under my religion tag?)
I ask because you call the prohibition on fornication barbaric, and you have no justification for doing so as you've plainly illustrated that you don't know what theonomists believe in regarding the subject. It's not a strict prohibition; the law stated that those who fornicated were to get married.
And while the law is not binding on the Body of Christ there are still laws within it that are just laws that all societies would benefit from, and that theonomists believe all societies should have; murder and rape being illegal and punishable by execution being two examples. I know you at least agree insofar as that there are laws we should have that are found in the Mosaic law; you just don't agree with all the ones we think those are.
Now, also, as far as Gentiles are concerned, as a fundamentalist Christian I firmly believe sin is sin, thus many things in the Mosaic law, even some I do not believe should be laws today are still sins, even if I am not under the law; meaning they are not okay to commit. And as I believe sin is sin for all, no matter what they believe, they are no okay for any to commit. So while the law may not be binding as it was for Israel in that day, sin is still sin. So while eating shellfish is not a sin today homosexuality and adultery still are.
- The prohibition on remarriage after divorce. Marriage is a contract. Contracts are entered voluntarily and can be left voluntarily.
And where is this prohibition found? What theonomist holds to the belief that this should be a law?
- Actually, Gary North and most theonomists advocate for the execution of idolaters and blasphemers. They oppose freedom of religion.
That's not theonomy, that's theocracy.