Me Died Blue
Puritan Board Post-Graduate
I'm interested in hearing about people's views on the civil magistrate's biblical obligation/role (or lack thereof) to enforce the Decalogue, or the moral law. I am not interested in making this thread a set of arguments for (or against) theonomy, as that is really a separate issue. Thus, I'm especially interested in hearing which view non-theonomists hold with respect to the magistrate's enforcement of the moral law, and why you biblically and confessionally hold to that view.
(The reason I have not listed sole enforcement of the first table without the second is that I have never heard anyone espouse that view.)
(The reason I have not listed sole enforcement of the first table without the second is that I have never heard anyone espouse that view.)