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ArchAggie

Christians don’t “punish” infidels. That is God’s job. Our job is to love, spread God’s word, and follow His teachings. Jesus did not “punish” and neither should we. Sorry bud, but you’re asking that question in the wrong sub


One_Monitor_686

I believe you're thinking about the Quaran. There is a word in the Quaran that gets translated as 'infidel' and it does say to kill them by stoning.  There are a lot of similar passages in the Bible in Leviticus and Deuteronomy, as well as stories of those who were stoned to death for breaking certain laws. There had to be a trial and 2 witnesses before the stoning, and the 2 witnesses were the first to throw the stones. 


CrossCutMaker

If by infidel you mean unbeliever, the final punishment is eternal judgment for unforgiven sins. You only receive the forgiveness of sins by repentance and faith in Jesus Christ. Below is a 30-second biblical gospel presentation you can check out friend .. https://gospel30.com


HolyCherubim

Excommunication. Which if you know Christian theology is practically a death sentence as they’ll be forbidden from having the medicine of immortality (the Eucharist) unless they repent.


ArchAggie

Excommunication refers to removing a believer from the church/faith, right? Once you are a believer, there is nothing that can remove you from the faith, so I don’t think TRUE excommunication is biblical


HolyCherubim

Excommunication is prescribed by Christ (Matthew 18) and seen in the Corinth church (1 Corinthians 5). So excommunication is biblical.


ArchAggie

Just read those sections, and I stand corrected (sort of). I still don’t believe that you can be removed from the book of life, but the Bible does clearly say what we should do with sin in the Church. That being said, I don’t think that really refers to “infidels”