I asked this earlier, but I want to ask it again with all the details from the start. I genuinely want to now the rationality behind killing for a god.
Would you kill because your god told you to? For example, would you sacrifice your son because you believe God wants you to do so?
If you think your god asked you to kill, does that mean you are a paranoid schizophrenic? Does that mean Abraham was a paranoid schizophrenic? Yes God intervened and spared him, and Abraham sacrificed a ram caught in the bushes, but this story is used as an example of faith.
If you would not kill for your god, does that mean you don't truly believe? If you think god would not ask such, does that mean there was a different god in the times of the Old Testament?
Or does that mean that God was mistaken in the Old Testament and learned the errors of his ways? Does that mean that God could have been wrong?
2007-09-16
17:00:48
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