What is the judgement for?does God, who made your body out of dust, have the right to turn your body back into dust?
What is the judgement for?does God, who made your body out of dust, have the right to turn your body back into dust?
If you look at world events, and I include the Biblical record, it is usually those people who are quietly going about their everyday life, harming nobody who are attacked and killed. I do not have the words to describe these violently wicked people, but I am sure they will get what they deserve one day, meted out by a just God.non-sequitur.
if no one is in danger from a loving God, there is no danger whatsoever for anyone - even those, according to you, who hate God and call Him an evil murderer.
the only danger is if God is not only loving, but holy and just, and you try to live without Him - if you think you can pretend He's someone He's not, or think you can get away with hating Him without reprisal. the name Jesus means God is Salvation: the existence of Salvation undeniably implies there's something to be saved from. you know something called 'danger' exists - you said it. it's an intrinsic part of your vocabulary. what do you figure it is that necessitates the existence of salvation?
Please do not be so nieve as to blame God simply because the killer does it in their God's name.You are of course free to believe what you like as long as you understand the consequences. You are not believing in God but a god of your own. Sorry to sound harsh but that is the case. God is the God in the Bible, any other God is not God.
In their own personal experience people don't usually experience God's wrath. Remember the Bible covers thousands of years and God is very patient. He waits hundreds or thousands of years to give people the chance to repent.
This is why it is important to read the whole Bible and understand it so you get the whole picture.
Jesus would have come anyway.Keep in mind these were'nt your typical Brady Bunch kind of families dwelling in Palestine. If God was preparing a people to usher in The Perfect Lamb to be slain for all mankind then some moral housekeeping was definately in order.
If Jesus reigned in everyone's heart, it would be heaven on earth.non-sequitur.
if no one is in danger from a loving God, there is no danger whatsoever for anyone - even those, according to you, who hate God and call Him an evil murderer.
the only danger is if God is not only loving, but holy and just, and you try to live without Him - if you think you can pretend He's someone He's not, or think you can get away with hating Him without reprisal. the name Jesus means God is Salvation: the existence of Salvation undeniably implies there's something to be saved from. you know something called 'danger' exists - you said it. it's an intrinsic part of your vocabulary. what do you figure it is that necessitates the existence of salvation?
sure. why go with what the Bible says about God when you've got a much more palatable idea in your mind?
and here you go saying the Bible has 'more enlightened' bits and 'less enlightened' bits! who do you think you are?
gwan stage your intervention with the Almighty. tell Him 'clean up your act!'
the heart of the wise is in the house of mourning!
You are of course free to believe what you like as long as you understand the consequences. You are not believing in God but a god of your own. Sorry to sound harsh but that is the case. God is the God in the Bible, any other God is not God.
In their own personal experience people don't usually experience God's wrath. Remember the Bible covers thousands of years and God is very patient. He waits hundreds or thousands of years to give people the chance to repent.
This is why it is important to read the whole Bible and understand it so you get the whole picture.
Well said.I could just as easily say to you that you are only believing in a God that other people have presented to you, rather than one you experience.
And what "consequences" would there be for me as I seek to know God more? That sounds like an implied threat of Christian fear again.....like I need to be scared of using my own mind.
I totally understand that context is everything and that things were pretty awful in those days. So the rapist married the woman that he raped as a " punishment" to him, but for her own good? I do understand the historical context and the barbarism of the times. But since you probably believe that God wrote the bible and spoke to those people, is that seriously the best he could come up with?? As history it is tragic enough, but to believe that an all loving, wise and good universal God commanded it is devoid of all reason and compassion.
Unless, like me, you believe that the bible is really a journey into a greater understanding of God? That they wrote of their understanding of the God, rather than God speaking directly as he is?
If you look at world events, and I include the Biblical record, it is usually those people who are quietly going about their everyday life, harming nobody who are attacked and killed. I do not have the words to describe these violently wicked people, but I am sure they will get what they deserve one day, meted out by a just God.
It has been said many times, the divide in the church, which are the faithful in Christ, arrives when the indwelling Holy Spirit is veiled by one's belief in the Bible, rather than in God that preexisted that creation of man.
its like stealing from the biblical world view, to bash the biblical world view. by what standard is anything immoral apart from God?hmm I just read most of Joshua 10 and 11 there seems there was about a half dozen or more cities completely wiped out with no one left breathing, I assume that included the old, young, new born, mothers and fathers.
can anyone shed some light on that topic?
yes it was. question is, why did God allow adam and eve to live, when they were guilty of breaking Gods command?when Moses came down from Sinai and found the people had made an idol of Molech - and 3,000 of them were slain - was that just?
Keep in mind these were'nt your typical Brady Bunch kind of families dwelling in Palestine. If God was preparing a people to usher in The Perfect Lamb to be slain for all mankind then some moral housekeeping was definately in order.
yes it was. question is, why did God allow adam and eve to live, when they were guilty of breaking Gods command?
It contravened the 6th commandment.when Moses came down from Sinai and found the people had made an idol of Molech - and 3,000 of them were slain - was that just?
Precisely. You have hit the nail on the head. Now tell us the answer. Why did the creator God do one thing and the God of Moses tell him to do the opposite, bearing in mind God is unchanging?yes it was. question is, why did God allow adam and eve to live, when they were guilty of breaking Gods command?
I do not believe the true God is the destroyer.Do not make a covenant with them or with their gods. Do not let them live in your land or they will cause you to sin against Me, because the worship of their gods will certainly be a snare to you.(Exodus 23:32-33)they would have had the children of Israel sacrificing their children to Molech in superheated hollow metal bull-idols.
by driving them out & destroying them, God - who is always good - is saving His people and sparing them from the great evil they would have done to themselves.
some people seem to think it would be an unforgivable encroachment of the holy sovereign free agency of the sacrosanct will of humankind if i were to slap the knife out of a persons hand that they are about to commit suicide with! smh
So you could exist and then he could kill you.so you could exist, and He could show you mercy