“I’ve always been struck by that parable, that Scripture, that story where Jesus encounters the woman who has been caught in adultery,” Stevenson told NPR’s Krista Tippett for an “On Being” segment I heard on Christmas Eve. “And those who are there to judge her say that the law says we should stone her to death. And the Scripture reveals that Jesus says, well, let he of you that is without sin cast the first stone. And they’re convicted by that, because they know that none of them is sinless, and they one by one put their stones down and they walk away.”
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