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Many churches read a passage, and then say: this is the word of God, or this is the word of the Lord.

I think of God slaying the first-born male in every Egyptian household on the night of the Passover, of Samuel instructing King Saul to practice genocide on the Amalekites or even Elisha calling out bears to eat up some little boys who have insulted him. If this is the word of God, I want nothing to do with this awful deity.

2007-02-16 00:27:40 · 12 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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Yes it's the word of God. Genocide, murder, slaughter is a sin unless commanded by God.

2007-02-16 00:56:10 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Whenever you use a simple formula to make a big decision like this, you only hurt yourself.

Your decision is based on a modern Christian reading of 3000-4000 year old events.

Are you sure that's such a wise idea? Or do you think you should look into the matter a little more carefully?

2007-02-16 00:33:33 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 3 0

Believers will always find a way to "justify" such events. I see your point, and agree with it to certain extent, but I also believe, that the world back then was much different than the world today.

I am more concerned about the true injustices taking place today, where a "loving God" is preached by preachers that have a two edged sword behind their backs.

2007-02-16 00:44:17 · answer #3 · answered by David G 6 · 0 1

"The Word of God" is actually a bad translation. It comes from the beginning of the Gospel of John: "In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God."
The Greek word translated as "word" is "logos"; however, "word" is not a good translation. "Logos" refers to logic, reason, rationality and knowledge--it is the origin of the suffix -ology in any given science.
"Logic" would be a better translation; the introduction of cause-and-effect which brought forth natural law from pure chaos.

2007-02-16 01:20:19 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

this would take greater desirable than yahoo for me to describe. i'm going at the beginning the reality that the place it says observe it is going to truthfully say plan. that's the Greek observe trademarks meaning "some thing mentioned which contain the concepts" by ability of implication "a topic count or project of discourse" additionally "reasoning with the psychological faculties and reason" that's translated from the Hebrew observe dabar meaning the revealed will of YHWH, the plan and purpose for mankind. This in accordance to Thayers Lexicon and The Interpreters Dictionary of The Bible. appropriate names blanketed it may be in the e book of Yahchanan ben Zabdyah (those names truthfully have meaning unlike john) financial disaster a million verses a million-4 in the beggining became into the plan of Yahweh, and the plan became into with Yahweh, and the plan became into Yahweh's. an identical became into in the beggining with Yahweh. All issues have been executed in accordance to it and devoid of it no longer something became into executed that became into executed. in this plan became into existence and that existence became into the sunshine to mankind. additionally, exact positioned verse 14 says "in accordance to this plan flesh became into created; and residing between us, and we beholding his glory the dignity of the begotten son of the only Father, crammed with honor and certainty. edit: the place Terry says Collossians a million:sixteen the observe by is unquestionably to declare "by way of him" As to his rant approximately Revelations 3:14, particular it says first. What he did no longer assist you to recognize is that many sources say that the observe perfected is skipped over. So it exact says ..."the 1st perfected of Yahweh.", meaning he became into the 1st guy to be appropriate, no longer he wass there in the beggining with Yahweh and His plan.

2016-11-23 12:47:58 · answer #5 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

The Pharaoh had decreed that all Jewish male babies were to be killed because he felt that the Jewish people were becoming too strong, not God. At least get your information straight before you deny anything.

2007-02-16 00:49:19 · answer #6 · answered by Debra D 7 · 0 0

Before you join the club, may I suggest reading Lee Stobels book series "Case for Christ" "Case for a Creator" "Case for Faith"
In fact the third one "...Faith" address these exact objections you have brought up and I believe you would find it illuminating.

2007-02-16 00:36:56 · answer #7 · answered by thankyou "iana" 6 · 1 1

Deal

2007-02-16 00:35:22 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

Yes the god of the Old Testament is quite the tyrant. I don't know why people would follow him even if this horrible faerie tale were true.

2007-02-16 00:33:44 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 2 3

the worst thing on this planet

2007-02-16 01:35:40 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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