K. Ayato (post: 1233370) wrote:However, you do raise a good point. In Deuteronomy (not sure of the chapter, but you can look it up), it makes it clearer. Should a young unmarried lady be raped, and cry out for help, but no one comes to her aid, then she still remains innocent, no one is put to death, and the man must marry her because now they have been bound together. Guess in a way that's also a form of punishment. BUT, should the same girl have been raped and this time DID NOT call out for help, then she is guilty and both her and the man would be put to death.
Prince Asbel (post: 1233374) wrote:I've debated atheists on this passage before. Given the context of the whole law, I don't think the woman forced to marry her rapist was necessarily raped. I mean, it may have been nonconsensual, but since the laws provide for those who cry out while they're raped, I doubt the victim in this case was supposed to be totally unwilling to have sex.
Tsukuyomi (post: 1233442) wrote:This whole topic is just... *Shivers* O_O
Not sure about anybody else, but I wouldn't want to even take the slightest of glances at my rapist let alone marry him o.O I'm sorry, but I can do without that form of child support O_O
Momo-P wrote:Maybe it means nothing, but why not word it the same way?
ChristianKitsune (post: 1233658) wrote:And also...wasn't this JEWISH law and not necassarily God's law?
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