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So were all those leaders I mentioned justified in all the killings they approved of?
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If God told you to murder someone, would you? Why or why not?
This was brought up in another thread, and I think it deserves some serious discussion. Christians claim to have a personal and loving relationship with God/Jesus/Holy Ghost, and are instructed to communicate via prayer on a daily basis (without ceasing), and to cultivate a sensitivity to that still small voice of the Holy Spirit. Christians also claim that to not follow the will of God is a sin. So, my question is this; if during your conversations with God, and he instructs you to murder someone, would you?
Additionally, is one's willingness to commit murder as a direct order from God, directly proportional to their spiritual maturity and devotion?
If I "felt" God requesting me to do something that contradicts his clearly revealed will in the scriptures I would assume that I was hallucinating or communicating with a demon.
If I "felt" God requesting me to do something that contradicts his clearly revealed will in the scriptures I would assume that I was hallucinating or communicating with a demon.
The problem is that people have different interpretations of God's will.If I "felt" God requesting me to do something that contradicts his clearly revealed will in the scriptures I would assume that I was hallucinating or communicating with a demon.
BelievingIsObeying said:Why didn't God give the death penalty to Cain if capital punishment is the case?
intojoy said:I don't know.
But if we look at the provisions contained within the adamic covenant we might find some clues.
I like you bro, keep up the faith
Do you think that a god who created billions of galaxies and trillions of stars could effectively communicate with you if he chose to?
The problem is that people have different interpretations of God's will.
If God told you to murder someone, would you? Why or why not?
This was brought up in another thread, and I think it deserves some serious discussion. Christians claim to have a personal and loving relationship with God/Jesus/Holy Ghost, and are instructed to communicate via prayer on a daily basis (without ceasing), and to cultivate a sensitivity to that still small voice of the Holy Spirit. Christians also claim that to not follow the will of God is a sin. So, my question is this; if during your conversations with God, and he instructs you to murder someone, would you?
Additionally, is one's willingness to commit murder as a direct order from God, directly proportional to their spiritual maturity and devotion?
Not really. Shall we count the number of denominations?
Of course there is division. Men cutting their hair, women wearing pants, rock-and-roll, speaking-in-tongues, what forms of baptism are legitimate, whether women can teach, whether drinking alcohol is ok. Not to mention OSAS, election, and forms of communion and the meaning thereof.
The Holy Ghost doesn't seem very consistent.
Why would the Holy Spirit teach OSAS to one group and not to another?
I should think that in matters of salvation, the HS should be very consistent.
Unless, contrary to any Christian doctrine I've ever heard, some people are, e.g., saved by works and others are saved by grace.
No, I don't. Many denominations have beliefs that contradict the beliefs of other denominations, which is division. They cannot coexist under the same leadership, which is why they split in the first place. There is diversity within most denominations.You confuse diversity for division.
No, I don't. Many denominations have beliefs that contradict the beliefs of other denominations, which is division. They cannot coexist under the same leadership, which is why they split in the first place. There is diversity within most denominations.
Many denominations have beliefs that contradict the beliefs of other denominations...
I know what I meant and I meant what I said.I think you mean between denominations.
Contradiction goes hand-in-hand with division and is reason why different denominations exist. Diversity implies that the differences do not cause problems for one another and can work together in harmony, such as the differences within a single parish or whole denomination.I think you mean between denominations because you stated: