It is crucial to understand that Jesus fulfilled the Law (
Matthew 5:17–18).
Romans 10:4 says that Christ is the end of the Law.
Ephesians 2:15 says that Jesus set aside the Law with its commands and regulations.
Galatians 3:25 says, now that faith has come, we are no longer under the guardianship of the Law. The civil and ceremonial aspects of the Old Testament Law were for an earlier time. The Law’s
purposewas completed with the perfect and complete sacrifice of Jesus Christ. So, no, the Bible does not command that homosexuals should be put to death in this day and age.
Also important to understand is that the civil laws within the Mosaic Law were meant for Israel under a theocracy. God’s chosen people, living in the Promised Land, following God as their King, were to adhere to a system of civil laws with divinely prescribed punishments. The priests taught the laws, the rulers enforced the laws, and the judges meted out punishments as necessary. The rule of
Leviticus 20:13, “They are to be put to death,” was given to duly appointed government officials, not to ordinary citizens or
vigilantes. The civil laws of the Old Testament were never intended to apply to other cultures or other times. There’s a reason why the nightclub attacker was not Jewish or Christian. Jews and Christians understand the intent and limits of the Old Covenant Law. By contrast, the Koran does not qualify its command to kill homosexuals, and many Muslims see that command as enforceable today.
For someone who has shown an anti-Muslim stance on here, you appear to be more in line with their teaching than the teachings of Jesus.
Like I have said before, it seems to me that people use the OT, when it condones either violence, hatred, judgement (otherwise known as fear/phobia) against X.
Which time do you live in, OT times BC, or NT times AD?