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...or was he just having a crappy day and feeling a little temperamental?

I can relate. Sometimes other peoples' kids drive me nuts! I don't kill them though. I guess if you're God you get to do that?

2007-10-05 17:53:27 · 10 answers · asked by Dog 4 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

Mr. Parthian, you should read the verse. Hate to break it to you. God killed em'. Killed em' dead. I didn't write it. Don't blame me.

2007-10-05 18:04:10 · update #1

Wiseacre, who hasn't thought what through? Read the question again, then your response. Did you think it through?

2007-10-05 18:06:20 · update #2

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After he had drowned, Plagued, and slaughtered millions (more than Hitler), killing a bunch of kids probably wasn't that big of a deal.

2007-10-05 18:00:23 · answer #1 · answered by gelfling 7 · 2 4

God sent Elisha to save people, not only Israelites but the majority didn't want to listen to Gods' voice through this man and wanted to get him out of the way. After this incident Elisha was allowed safely to walk in and out of all the villages in Israel for many years. If we would look at this from God's perspective we would realize that many more were saved by this than lost. This earth is part of a war between good and evil and in wars there are always gains and losses. During the second world war millions died when the allies tried to save the world from Nazism, but we don't call them murderers.

2007-10-05 18:30:05 · answer #2 · answered by leech 2 · 0 0

there is not any requirement in Scripture to have faith that the single God is "3 coequal, coeternal, consubstantional persons" with a view to be saved. That Jesus is divine is sparkling from verses like Colossians 2:19 ("For in him dwelleth all the fulness of the Godhead actual."), a million Timothy 3:sixteen ("God grew to become into show up interior the flesh"), and Revelation a million:8, 11 and 22:13 with Isaiah 40 4:6 (Jesus stated, "i'm Alpha and Omega, the beginning up and the ending, saith the Lord, that's, and which grew to become into, and that's to return, the Almighty" and "i'm Alpha and Omega, the 1st and the final"; Jehovah stated, "i'm the 1st, and that i'm the final; and beside me there is not any God.") the subject with maximum coaching on the deity of Jesus Christ is that persons interpret it throughout the time of the "lens" of Trinitarianism. All of those Scriptures coach the deity of Christ; even with the shown fact that, none of them coach the trinity. in comparison to guy, God is everywhere-recent, all-understanding, and all-useful; subsequently, he's in a position to maintain a divine life and a diverse human life and yet nevertheless stay indivisibly and honestly One (Deuteronomy 4:6). "With adult males it fairly is impossible; yet with God all issues are plausible" (Matthew 19:26). To sum it up, God the father is the only actual God (John 17:a million, 3), and Jesus Christ, the Son of God, is God the father, the only actual God, show up interior the flesh (a million Timothy 3:sixteen). To extra advantageous expound in this factor, the Holy Spirit isn't yet another "man or woman" in an alleged "trinity," yet extremely is the Spirit of God the father, the only actual God (Matthew 10:20). The Spirit of God is not extra a diverse "man or woman" than is the spirit of guy.

2016-11-07 09:52:37 · answer #3 · answered by moscovic 4 · 0 0

Jehovah directed ancient Israel to use warfare to take possession of the land that he himself designated as their inheritance and to execute people whose depraved practices and defiance of the true God caused Jehovah to view them as being no longer fit to live. (Deut. 7:1, 2, 5; 9:5; Lev. 18:24, 25) Nevertheless, mercy was shown to Rahab and to the Gibeonites because they demonstrated faith in Jehovah. (Josh. 2:9-13; 9:24-27) In the Law covenant God laid down rules for warfare that he would approve, stipulating exemptions and the manner in which this warfare was to be carried out. Such were truly holy wars of Jehovah. That is not true of the carnal warfare of any nation today.

2007-10-05 18:26:37 · answer #4 · answered by Suzette R 6 · 0 0

Great disrespect was shown to God’s appointed prophet Elisha by a group of small boys who derided him, crying out: “Go up, you baldhead! Go up, you baldhead!” They wanted Elisha, who was wearing Elijah’s familiar garment, either to go on his way up to Bethel or to get off the earth as Elijah was supposed to have done. (2Ki 2:11) They did not want him around. Elisha finally turned and called down evil upon them in the name of Jehovah. “Then two she-bears came out from the woods and went tearing to pieces forty-two children of their number."
Jesus prophesied that children would rise up against their parents and parents against their children because of The apostle Paul foretold that the major problems marking “the last days” would include children who would be disobedient to parents and an absence of natural affection.

2007-10-05 18:11:10 · answer #5 · answered by conundrum 7 · 2 0

1. The Hebrew word there is mistranslated when it is translated "little children". It is a Hebrew word that usually refers to adolescents. So, this was a gang of teens.

2. God has every right to take the life of whoever He wants, kids or adults, since He gave that life in the first place. He is the authority and has only prohibited man from taking life.
There is no moral law above God judging Him, He is the judge of us.

You haven't thought this through.

Okay, if your intent was to demonstrated that God has the right to take life any time He wants, then fine, I just think you could have done a better job making that point.

If, however, your intent was to question God's existence because th OT says he killed these young men, then it's not only a weak argument, it's fatally flawed philosophically and logically. This was my assumption of your purpose and that is why I say you didn't think it through.

2007-10-05 18:00:26 · answer #6 · answered by Wiseacre 2 · 4 5

As far as I can, the God described of the OT only considered his chosen people, to be people. All the other inhabitants of the planet were kind of like animals to be disposed of whenever they got in the way. So, yes, he really meant to kill all those kids.

2007-10-05 18:05:41 · answer #7 · answered by kc 4 · 2 3

Does your Bible say He killed them?

I keep seeing in the news where kids today go to school and snuff each other, come home and waste their parents, or tie bombs to themselves and blow up whoever happens to be around. I guess it's your right to like that better!

2007-10-05 18:02:51 · answer #8 · answered by shirleykins 7 · 0 2

Dear Sag: God did not kill anybody. A human killed the kids.
If you continue to develop your abnormal fetish to kill kids, you will end up in the loony bin for the rest of your life.
Grow up.

2007-10-05 17:58:43 · answer #9 · answered by The Parthian 3 · 0 7

God of the old testament loved killing, his enemies, his believers, children animals, it didn't seem to matter.

2007-10-05 17:58:27 · answer #10 · answered by Gawdless Heathen 6 · 6 5

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