You can believe whatever you want about the God of Abraham, but moral relativism is flawed because it makes everyone into a perfect judge of right and wrong. Experience shows this to be false.
2007-11-13 09:20:43
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answered by Sophrosyne 4
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nicely for one element there is sturdy and undesirable in all and sundry. yet authentic God Fearing, Christ saved, Born returned Christians? would have remarkable ethical standards. If no longer. Theys no longer a Christian. God Bless Ya, Chicago Bob imasinner there is greater exhilaration in Jesus in one day. Than there is interior the international 365/24/7 i comprehend, i attempted them the two. Numbers 6:24-26
2016-10-02 07:12:13
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answered by delilah 4
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There's no doubt the biblical god was evil.
He murdered virtually everyone and everything in Noahs food, killed the firstborn in every household in Egypt, was a misogynist, condoned slavery and the rape of women and stipulated that people should be stoned to death for minor misdemeanours such as being cheeky to your parents.
Its hard to envisage anyone more evil.
Even if the bible is to be interpreted allegorically he could surely have chosen some better examples!
How is any normal person supposed to believe that rubbish.
2007-11-13 09:10:36
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answered by Celestial Teapot 3
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The Biblical God comes off as an arrogant and evil stepfather with all of the things the Bible claims that he did to his own children. Drowning them, turning them into pillars of salt, punishing their children that hadn't even been born yet....
That's why it makes it impossible for me to believe in the Bible. I do believe in God but the one I love is free-hearted and has unconditional love. I'd rather not worship someone that is "spiteful and jealous".
2007-11-13 08:59:22
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answered by Tiacola Version 9.0 7
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The biblical god is an invention and christians don't know as much as they think. How can a god be all loving, but at the same time torture those who (for very good logical reasons) do not believe in him? That's against natural
2007-11-13 08:56:52
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answered by larissa 6
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"If morals are relative, then the Biblical God is evil".
Nice try.
2007-11-13 09:04:44
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answered by Wired 5
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Of course the Biblical God is evil. ANY character who drowned, plagued, and slaughtered millions (more than Hitler); conspired to have his own kid brutally beaten and killed; and repeatedly COMMANDED his followers to kidnap, rape, hurt, and kill others would deserve to be rejected and vilified. There is NOTHING moral about the Biblical God.
2007-11-13 08:55:10
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answered by gelfling 7
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Yes I can and do. (He's not completely evil like a bad movie villain, but he's done evil stuff.)
2007-11-13 08:53:17
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answered by Anonymous
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its hard to, because all the evidence in the world is contrary
2007-11-13 08:53:40
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answered by DREADS 2
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We shall all have our moment with his son in the end of these bodies and perhaps if it is really important you could ask then.
2007-11-13 08:58:30
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answered by S.O.S. 5
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