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be stoned to death without regard to various circumstances for instance, was there evidence to prove so, who did she commit adultery with, what if it was forcefully done against her will, who was her husband in the first place. The Law could not even give chance for her to defend herself, it could not even imagine that this very woman could at one time mother children who could come to worship and commit their service to God, it could not even put into consideration that the people who would enforce its dictates would be committing murder with their hands yet already guilty of sin and unpunished hence could remain in 25

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