I'm not asking what any scholar might think. I'm asking what YOU believe. If you claim certain things are good of bad based on what your religious beliefs are, your beliefs are the only ones that matter.
You don't have any examples, do you? When you come up with an example of His teaching being in conflict with the rest of the Bible, let me know.
Sure I do. People claiming Christianity consistently quote the bible in an effort to advocate favoring tax breaks for the rich over the poor, forcing their religion on others, cutting funding for "the least of these", letting people go hungry, withholding healthcare, limiting rights to specific groups, turning away immigrants, devaluing education, and supporting capitol punishment. Actually following Jesus's teachings and examples would prevent from any of these dearly held beliefs, and many more. I ask again, does being a Christian require you to at least try to follow his teachings and example?
Who could use Scriptures to justify your examples.
And, show me where the death penalty conflicts with Scriptures
Lots of bible thumpers do that here every day. Just any scripture doesn't apply if you are obligated as a Christian to emulate Jesus and follow his teachings above the words of anyone else, even if those other people are in the bible. Jesus stopped a legal execution. Even though executions were extremely common, and he did discuss them, he never once said they were proper. More than once, when discussing legal punishment, he was quoted as saying "I desire mercy, not sacrifice.” Our tendency to occasionally execute an innocent person (yes it happens, and will happen again in the future) because of mistakes would certainly be opposed by him. With compassion and mercy as his main focus, he would have no part in the unnecessary execution of anyone, especially since there is a chance of killing the wrong person.
Where in Scripture did Jesus halt an execution?
I desire mercy, not sacrifice is referring to religious laws
Jesus stresses obedience and accountability
We are told to submit to government and the laws thereof.
Jesus would not oppose Himself.
If you are charged with murder and a jury convicts you
and you are sentenced to death, the sentence should be
carried out, and the victims family should extend
mercy and forgiveness...that is what God wants
If someone is innocent and wrongfully executed,
is God scratching His head? No, He is in control.
No one is obligated to glorify God by following
the example Christ...it is a choice.
That is what sets apart followers from believers.