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Diotrephes Moses was not a man of the 21st century, and the Tanakh is not from the 21st century. We are talking about a ritual thousands of years old. It makes no mention of babies dying. It says the adulterous woman will become infertile. In 5 21-22, it is saying the woman's body will no longer be able to conceive, not that unborn offspring are being expelled. If she has not committed adultery, it will not happen, and she may be blessed with fertility.
We have women going around playing God, making the determination their beautiful unborn offspring which they made themselves pregnant with should not live. This is murder and infanticide.