1. Are you aware that the Torah has 36 capital offences?
https://www.bbc.co.uk/religion/religions/judaism/jewishethics/capital.shtml
2. If you believe in God but were not punished during your lifetime for acts that would have attracted the death penalty, should you expect to be punished for them in your afterlife?
3. Would you agree that it is very easy to clock up more than one death penalty during one Jewish lifetime?
4. Isn't it rather dismaying to think hat you could be faced with four possible varieties of death penalty in your afterlife ie stoning, beheading, strangulation and death by fire?
5. Wouldn't you like to escape them by converting to Islam?
6. If you don't want to convert to Islam to escape your death penalties in the afterlife, does that mean you neither believe in the afterlife nor God's power to punish you making you an atheist?
7. Isn't atheism in fact a form of idolatry for which the penalty is also death for Jews?
Any Jew who is citizen of a Western nation that considers itself part of Christendom is already subject to a death penalty because to live in any part of Christendom is to be guilty of the sin of ir nidachat - being a citizen of a city that has gone astray ie a city that practices idolatry.
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