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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I’m curious to know how Bible literalists and Jews reconcile with the slaughter of the Canaanites, the Amorites, those teenagers, and others who displeased God. Some Christians just focus on the “new” covenant established by Jesus with the “God of Love.” For the rest of you, is God a severe taskmaster and that’s OK? [/quote] So Christians believe that God had a personality change? One of the few things Saint Boethius, Saint Augustine and Saint Thomas Aquinas agreed upon is that nothing about God ever changes. One of the many joys of atheism is not having to reconcile this. [/quote] That’s what Jesus’ new covenant was all about—a new relationship between God and man. The various saints/theologians wouldn’t deny this. Signed, I read Augustine’s Confessions cover to cover, and other parts of his work, have you?[/quote]
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