This was in drafts with nothing but the Bible verses below and the title, "An old man condemned himself as he would have others for violating the Sabbath"
I am going to guess that my point is people will say that the Christian Bible or God or the God of the Christian Bible is evil based on their moral standard which they judge him by because he said to put people to death for certain Sabbath violations. But the people agreed to that death penalty. The very old man who was put to death for the Sabbath violation previously agreed to putting people to death for Sabbath violations. It was not a young person who was too young to have been around when this agreement was made but a old man who was there when he made this agreement. Would I want to live in a society where people are put to death for Sabbath violations? No. Would the / this / that old man mentioned in the text have wanted to live in such a society? He said he agreed to those terms.
For whatever reason I did not copy and paste the Bible verses about the old man on the Sabbath in my drafts. I assume I was referring to the man in Numbers 15:32-36 based on a internet search. Could I be wrong about him being old? Maybe it said old in the title description in the draft but I do not see him as mentioned as old in Numbers 15 but I remember hearing stories about an old man that violated the Sabbath in the Bible, perhaps I wanted to refer to some other part of the Bible or some other translation that mentioned him being old. The important question about his age is would he have been old enough to have made that agreement about the Sabbath death penalty when he was younger or was he born after the agreement was made and did not participate in it or born to young to understand what he said when he agreed to it and could he have left to another society if he did not want the terms to apply to him. In Numbers 15:38-39 it mentions putting fringes on a garment to remind you of commands, did this person forget the commands resulting in breaking the law or did he do it deliberately, does he bear a responsibility to put in an effort to remember the commands in order to keep them? I remember reading or hearing sermons about the old man "despising" the Sabbath, is there a text somewhere else about a old man deliberately and knowingly breaking it, were those added details in a sermon that were not in the original text?
8 And all the people answered together, and said, All that the Lord hath spoken we will do. And Moses returned the words of the people unto the Lord.
https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Exodus+19&version=KJV
3 And Moses came and told the people all the words of the Lord, and all the judgments: and all the people answered with one voice, and said, All the words which the Lord hath said will we do.
https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Exodus+24&version=KJV
And Moses called all Israel, and said unto them, Hear, O Israel, the statutes and judgments which I speak in your ears this day, that ye may learn them, and keep, and do them.
2 The Lord our God made a covenant with us in Horeb.
3 The Lord made not this covenant with our fathers, but with us, even us, who are all of us here alive this day.
4 The Lord talked with you face to face in the mount out of the midst of the fire,
5 (I stood between the Lord and you at that time, to shew you the word of the Lord: for ye were afraid by reason of the fire, and went not up into the mount;) saying,
https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Deuteronomy+5&version=KJV
27 Go thou near, and hear all that the Lord our God shall say: and speak thou unto us all that the Lord our God shall speak unto thee; and we will hear it, and do it.
https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Deuteronomy+5&version=KJV
16 And they answered Joshua, saying, All that thou commandest us we will do, and whithersoever thou sendest us, we will go.
https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Joshua+1&version=KJV