If the Koran says to love our enemies, why then does it prescribe death or 100 lashes for the adulterer who is barely an enemy?
It doesn't, see post #36. The Bible doesn't say stone the adulterer or give them 100 lashes (as the Koran does) but instead Christ fulfills the law, meaning He brings it to maturity and completes it where it was lacking. He teaches that love of God and neighbor is the highest commandment. His new commandment is that we would love one another as He loved us. That is why the New Covenant is superior to the old one.
Regarding judgment, it is the just punishment of the wicked who refuse the grace, mercy and love of God and persist in their hatred and harm of others. See the parable in #42.
If the Koran says to love our enemies, why then does it prescribe death or 100 lashes for the adulterer who is barely an enemy?
The Bible doesn't say stone the adulterer or give them 100 lashes (as the Koran does)
If the Bible says love your enemies, why then does it prescribe death for those that don't accept being reigned over who are hardly anything like an enemy anyway?
The Bible says those who will not be dominated and ruled over are to be killed.
Both the Bible and the Koran books do exactly the same thing. They both promise and they both threaten in much the same way.
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Bible ... throw down the toilet.
I might be missing something, as I absolutely do not understand your point of view.
From the little I know, people in the know spend decades studying the Bible ( PhD, post docs, etc),
and those people are very cautious when "interpreting" the Bible.
For one : "the Bible says love your enemy": is that's all?
What about some cases, where the "enemy" has friends much more 'powerful' than yours,
and you missed the chance to make peace, and down the road one of your enemy's friends is the
only one that can solve your problem?
I believe that people just pick and choose what they want from the Bible.
If they were honest, they'd just say that they are doing so.
and who/what has "programmed" your interests?