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and put them in the wombs of those mothers?

Christians believe that God personally created every human being in His own image and put them in a mother's womb. If this is true God created those babies in Egypt Himself and put them in those Egyptian mothers...He then proceeded to order thier death! How do you Christians justify that? How were those children guilty?

2007-08-06 20:39:47 · 14 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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No. Killing your own offspring is generally called infanticide, not irony.

2007-08-06 20:45:51 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

the two. interior an identical way that God creates each and every new day, motives the moon upward thrust and fall. a guy prays for rain for his vegetation, and it rains in simple terms on the wonderful time. Did it rain through fact God made it or through fact the winds and humidity in simple terms so got here approximately to coalesce at in simple terms the wonderful time? Or, did God, while he created the earth and the water, the air, and the winds knew of the prayers which would be prayed, the will, and set it up in simple terms so as that on that day at that distinctive time, that individual's prayer could be replied? God does not call Himself the beginning up and the top for not something. you are able to tutor that's a trifling asteroid quite than hearth from heaven to fulfill a prophecy, even though it replaced into God that sent that asteroid on it is direction and certainly set up the direction before on the beginning up of creation, and not even a sparrow falls without God's know-how, certainly, each and every hair on your head is numbered. So did God create each and every person? nicely, God created existence, a nonstop self conserving technique, and God is familiar with of each and every and one and all persons from considering earlier time replaced into created, so, definite and no.

2016-10-09 09:38:40 · answer #2 · answered by federica 4 · 0 0

they can't. all they can try to do is rationalize the end result. besides Archaeology has established that the Exodus as presented in the Bible never happened, it is a Myth. Some of cities, towns and hamlets mentioned in the Pentateuchal narratives about the Exodus and Joshua's Conquest of Canaan have been attested as being either abandoned or not existing till much later times. The question remains, if archaeology has demonstrated the biblical account to be fictious, how did the notion arise that the Israelites understood that their Hebrew ancestors had once been slaves in an Egyptian bondage

2007-08-06 21:28:05 · answer #3 · answered by Trickster 6 · 0 1

You mistake the timing of events. Centuries earlier, God had promised Abraham that his family line would produce the Messiah. At that time the Bible says that the Isrealites (or Jews) were selected as a chosen people (Deut 7: 6). Abrahams great grandson's were the ones who populated the Nation of Egypt for 400+ years through their genetic lines. Eventually because of their outnumbering the population of Egypt's natural citizens, they were all made into slaves for Pharoah.
It was at this time, that according to chronology the promised deliverer-who pre-figured Christ-was to be born. So PHAROAH and not God chose to have all male Jewish children put to death at birth to two years. This same thing happened at the time of Jesus when Herod heard of his birth (Matthew 2: 12-18). Pharoah didn't want to lose his free source of labor, and he was frightened that he would lose his throne.When Moses turned 80, he and Aaron his brother confronted Pharoah about letting the Isrealites leave Egypt to worship. Pharoah refused and thus began the 10 plagues. Each of the plagues was strike against one of the gods of Egypt. I could name them all, but research. The last plague was directed at Pharoah himself. He was considered a god by his people.
In the early Middle East down to this day the first born male was considered the heir apparent of the family riches and name. Pharoah's first son died in the 10th plague along with all of the first born sons of all of Egypt's populace, including animals. However, none of the Jews lost their children due to their obedience to God's direction of the passover (Exodus 12: 26, 27)
This also prefigured the death of Christ as a purchase of humanity out of the slavery to sin. Had Pharoah agreed to allow the Isrealite's to leave when they asked at first, none of the situation would have escalated.
When Adam and Eve were created they were given the power of pro-creation. God did not make those babies, their parents did. If their parents did not want to obey Him, then they had to face the consequences Gal 6: 10.
As the Creator and Owner of the Universe and all it contains, He has the option to do whatever He has to do to see his will accomplished, and those decisions are not dependent on approval by humans. We are His creation, not the other way around. That's hard to take because it requires humility and that is not in vogue today (2 Tim 3: 1-5)
We all carry the inherited sin from Adam and Eve that brought death on the human race. If the babies had lived to 1000 they still would have died eventually. In this case, though, the parents could very easily saved the babies they had made by following the instruction of Moses. 7million non-Isrealites did, and they and their babies lived.

My Source for this is the Bible.

2014-03-03 20:41:02 · answer #4 · answered by Steve 1 · 0 0

Men and women create children,may be, in the name of God as it's well neigh impossible even for God to create so many babies at such a speed.Egyptian mothers were exempted from that category and that answers your question. What's next?

2007-08-06 20:49:44 · answer #5 · answered by brkshandilya 7 · 0 1

I don't think God is controlling every single thing that happens. It seems like He only controls what He wants to control. Like, people are having kids and not having kids, but only certain people have children who came as an actual blessing from God. So, I don't think every child is a blessing from God, they're just kids born from their parents.

2007-08-06 20:53:14 · answer #6 · answered by word 7 · 0 1

Exactly. I'd never follow a religion with a God that condoned killing babies in revenge.

2007-08-06 20:47:39 · answer #7 · answered by mathaowny 6 · 1 1

God didn't curse the babies,go back and read it again!
and keep reading till you get the real understanding!

2007-08-06 21:00:47 · answer #8 · answered by Inou 3 · 1 1

Sorry, but God didn't create my daughter. My husband and I did when we had sex. You make a very good point though!

2007-08-06 20:44:10 · answer #9 · answered by Helen B 4 · 2 1

Actually it was Pharaohs fault, If he had let the people go, there would have been no plagues. the Lord gives and the Lord takes away, blessed be the name of the Lord.

2007-08-06 20:46:25 · answer #10 · answered by sientje8 s 3 · 1 2

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