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EPISODE · Jul 30, 2025 · 9 MIN

God's Law 32: Death Penalty For Incorrigible Sons

from JIM MCCOTTER LIVE · host Jim McCotter

God's Law 32: Death Penalty For Incorrigible SonsWhen I first came across this law, I initially thought, how can this law be good?At first glance a person might think this law would be potentially dangerous for some son. But actually quite the opposite is true. God's Law provides four layers of protection for a son to not unrighteously lose his life...Even later the Roman Empire gave fathers sole legal power of life or death over their children. How did God’s Law elevated the woman and motherhood.But all Marxist/Communist countries today as well as all Hindu and Muslim countries today have unjust laws and customs when it comes to the family...But to understand God’s Law a person must...New Hampshire Law In 1680 & Massachusetts Bay Colony Law 1646 - Cursing Parents & A Rebellious Son.If God’s Law were in place today endless innocent lives would be saved every day! All the humanistic ways people are trying to lower crime today is like what 19th century abolitionist, Henry David Thoreau said:"There are a thousand hacking at the branches of evil to one who is striking at the root!"The ONLY way to strike the root today... Get full access to Jim McCotter LIVE at jimmccotter.substack.com/subscribe

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