So, if you had a teenage daughter who was raped, would you force her to marry her rapist... or marry someone else later on, but be killed on her wedding night as a fornicator for not being a virgin?
If men showed up and wanted to rape your house guests, would you be willing to offer up your virginal daughters to such madmen?
If you and your husband only had daughters, and you died, would you expect your teenage daughters to get their father drunk and have sex with him so he would have a son?
These are things that are permissible- indeed encouraged- by the bible.
Explain to me, please, how a woman not being a virgin on her wedding night comes with a *death penalty*, but getting your father drunk and having sex with him is *not punished at all*?
If a man was not a virgin on *his* wedding night, was *he* also killed?
No?
So the death penalty that comes with fornication is just for *women*.
The fornication= death law is just for women?
I can't find any laws in there about men being stoned to death when it is found *they* are not virgins.
God is 'just', god is 'fair'... I am not seeing it.
And this is the book you are willing to defend?