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Jesus is God, so why would I see them as different? There are distinctions between the Father and the Son, but not the type you're looking for.
Becca murdered a child. Do you think she's a bad person?
'Becca is a nice girl, so why would I see her a bad?'
That's what your reply kinda sounds like to me. Relying on pre-conceived ideas, so you don't have to really answer the question. Do you see the point I'm making? No offence meant.
Loving your Israelite neighbors means allowing them to be exterminated by the Amalekites because you don't like the word "genocide"? That doesn't seem consistent to me.
I'm not against self-defence. I wouldn't say killing all men, women, and children is self-defence though.
You say I don't 'like the word genocide'. Are you implying that you are okay with genocide then? If the Allies had killed all Germans after WW2, would that have been morally acceptable?
Yes, Jesus endorsed the OT in Matt 5:17.
Saying that isn't the same as advocating such things from then on. Jesus seems to be generally about turning the other cheek, not killing EVERYONE in a city.
Um. Not fair. It would be like me saying, "Can you give me an example where Obama supported health care reform ... oh, but you can't reference anything related to the Affordable Care Act because I don't like that."
Except that it's not like that. The ACA literally is healthcare reform. Comments about hell may or may not be literal. Even if he really thinks that torture forever is morally just (like many people today do); thinking that is still better than actually killing or torturing people.
So if hell the only example you can give?
That's a loaded question. You're going to need to revise your approach if you really want answers.
Would it be ok if an authority did the same thing as OT God (killing everyone in a city)? Don't you think most people would say it was a crime against humanity?
This is a fair question, but an odd one. I'm not quite sure how to answer it sufficiently here. Maybe as a starting point I would say that when I buy a car I expect the manufacturer will know the most about it, and therefore can provide the best manual for its proper use.
Though they won't necessarily be experts on the morality of car use.
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