So all the smiting and smoting of the Philistines? Did God murder them? |
Clearly not OP, since this doesn't meet the "true for all people for all time." Also I disprove by example: Murdering Hitler would have been good. |
| No. I am condemning therm who claim to be following Jesus. Not needing to believe in Jesus does not equal condemning him. |
In my opinion as an atheist who has studied the Bible extensively, I totally agree. |
In your opinion, has man evolved in the last couple of thousand years? If they have, why no update? What update are you referring to? What was added/taken away? What principles changed from what was added/taken away? For Christians, the OT is not invalid. There is a saying: "The New Testament reveals, the Old Testament conceals.” They work together, but Christians base our lives on the teachings of Christ (hence the term Christian). |
Not true for all people for all time. Murdering Hitler would have been good. Theft doesn't even meet the laugh test. Stealing milk from a rich man's cow to feed a starving baby is good. |
| Curious. What suggests Jesus would be ok with abortion? |
Very well said. No external mythology needed. |
Again, the ACTIONS of man doesn't change God's word. He gives us free will. For those who believe in God, we know that He is the Authority, so He is the only one who can dole out punishment. |
If God's law is unchanging, why did he need to issue the new testament? What was wrong with the old testament? What about all the people who lived before the new testament was issued? what about the people who lived in the americas who didn't even get to hear about Christ's love until the spanish arrived with their guns and smallpox? Is the New and Old testament the only source of God's law? |
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We murder people in the US all the time - we still have the death penalty. Cops that shoot first, ask questions later. We murder in the name of "collateral damage." Murder isn't necessarily an "evil" - we have culturally determined that some kinds are more acceptable than others. It has nothing to do with nature, and everything to do with socio-cultural determinations, at this point in time.
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Which god are you talking about? How did you choose your god? Why did you choose your god? |
I'm sorry, still not totally following, but I'll give it a shot: I never said I'm not reliant on my own sense of morality. But, what I will say is that my morality is shaped by my (Christian) upbringing and I've found it to be a great foundation upon which to build and live my life. Yes, I follow God's commandments. re: OT/NT...a lot of the distinctions have to do with sacrifices and, with Jesus's death, the need for sacrifices was no more. Whether folks choose to continue following them is their personal choice. |
Yes, but the criticism is never towards them but rather towards Jesus (imaginary god, storybook, fairy tale, sky-Daddy, etc). Why not just focus on the actions of the people? Why the hatred or hostility towards Jesus and not the men and women who warp his Word for their benefit? |
Don't forget there are literally dozens of "Bibles", and that's just in English. http://www.biblegateway.com/versions/ |