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Look at the sacrifice you have made for your personal picture of God. When building a true representation of God we must reconcile all of the written record, not just the parts you want to include.
As for understanding God, I don't think anybody does. God's nature in the Bible often contradicts itself, especially when you compare the Old and New Testaments. I've been over this already in many of my other threads, but the God of the OT and the Jesus of the NT appear to be entirely different people. This is why we have Christians who preach grace and mercy and forgiveness in conflict with those Christians who prefer to preach wrath and hellfire. Because the Bible was written by fallible humans such contradictions in their descriptions of who they believed God to be is to be expected.
OR - God has set times for dealing with mankind in set ways. This is supported Biblically, and a pattern you have not deduced.
We clearly see impending doom / Judgment, similar to prior doom / Judgment, with a window of Mercy in between. That window is where we live, and we are told not to abuse the privelege of Grace. If you can chew on that, I'd truly like to see you refute it, if you can.
I'm aware of Dispensationalism, if that's what you're describing.
Yes, maybe God deals with humanity differently in different "seasons", but then doesn't this make God somewhat schizophrenic (for want of a better word)? Why would God need two plans anyway (Law and Grace)?
So in general, the world was not a better place after God gave the Law.
it probably would have been better if God had just skipped to Jesus straight away.
I know what's right and wrong in my mind aside from Moses' Law, in fact, despite Moses' Law.
we can pretty much ignore everything from Genesis to Joshua with respect that these things did not happen literally or historically. They're just stories written by zealous Priests who wanted to record their own version of how Israel came to be and what the Israelites needed to do to please their God.
Many Christians ignore much more of the OT than that. They also miss the richness of the Gospel, and at least some of the subsequent Life in Christ, but can still be saved. Even so, I still encourage you to focus on the Gospels which you say you're doing, leave off the OT for a while at least, and if you maintain that Gen - Judges is myth with moral, that will not hamper Faith in any way.
I think we can agree on that. The OT just gives me a headache these days. Well, the early parts of it anyway. I think there's still a lot of good stuff in the Prophets, Psalms, Proverbs, etc. I'm not a fan of Job though. It's an odd story and asks more questions on the nature of suffering than it answers.
There is no reason to be nasty in a bible study.
It's not my personal picture of God. Grumpy has a point. There are things in the OT that aren't nice. Even so, I dare you to show me one OT passage that says anything about eternal torment.
I think you have a personal problem with me. Why don't we agree to not have contact?
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