No, it shows a lack of integrity.
A lack of integrity can be sustained, if greater integrity is won by it.
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No, it shows a lack of integrity.
A lack of integrity can be sustained, if greater integrity is won by it.
He who has not read Proverbs, is far less the wise for it than if he had.
Sometimes it is necessary to stoop to the level of the barbaric, to make the point that the barbaric is not to be accepted.
You are a fool if you think men can be persuaded not to do evil, by mere incarceration.
He who has read proverbs is wiser knowing that god will laugh at his misfortunes and mock him when he is afraid, and ignore him when he asks for help. 1.26-28
It's just what the people would want.
Also, if you're implying that people are "evil" for no reason, this is incorrect.
And, furthermore, the example that was brought up was of the strictly imaginary entity you believe exists having been said to have children eaten alive for teasing someone. Which in any person would be an example of a sociopath. Which is pertinent given that the books of the Bible are, strictly speaking, though in any other context I wouldn't need to make the distinction, written by people.
In any case, your statements of that violence begets violence and that barbarism stops further barbarism are in conflict. If violence begets violence, then violent attempts to stop barbarism lead to further barbarism i.e. violence.
That is so out of context it is not funny.
Wisdom.
He who has not read Proverbs, is far less the wise for it than if he had.
That's right, the people want the death penalty. If you asked a serial murderer what he thought he deserved, he would say "the death penalty".
You're doing it now, contradicting me without giving evidence is evil and you give no reason for it.
You don't know what God sacrificed in order to allow children to be eaten alive, but I for one am glad that children will think twice about who they tease.
No one ever said God didn't qualify as a sociopath. The difference is He's God.
Yes but if that violence is simply that everyone does their utmost to steer clear of danger, then it is a good thing, in the end. No one ever said violence or barbarism were irredeemable. It might mean people avoid the place where they have the death penalty altogether, but that is still preferable to people doing what they want because they could care less about what the penalty was.
There is something about the death penalty that actually makes you stop and think.
And far be it from God to be threatened by mere mortals because He should pander to their desire to live a bit longer even though they do evil.
Wisdom.
He who has not read Proverbs, is far less the wise for it than if he had.
Show me parallels. Where in antiquity is there anything even remotely like proverbs?
If you don't see the Bible as inspired, there is no point in calling any part of it better than any other part.
Man is to live in the times in which he is given and no other, for this is good in the sight of the Lord.
As I said, there is enough in the Bible that will make it memorable for all time, it doesn't need the comments of man to spur it on.
What's wrong with completely destroying two cities, killing every living thing, human or not in the first case.... and in the second case keeping the virgins for the personal use of the invading soldiers?
Are you serious? What is right about those commands? There's nothing remotely good about ordering the rape and murder of two entire cities!
In the post to which Dave Ellis responded you asked:God has never ordered anyone to be murdered or raped. The text does not support your interpretation.
What You have done is referred to as "quote mining" and that is why you are wrong.
(emphasis added)Ok, lets assume your paraphrases are accurate.
What is wrong with those commands?
In the post to which Dave Ellis responded you asked:
(emphasis added)
It´s there for everyone to see.
When I was a Christian (Anglican) I read the bible entirely (yes all the way through) at aged 13 and again when I was about 17 during my time in a Christian boarding school. I again made numerous attempts as a young adult but always gave up partway. Anyway it didn't matter to me about reading it entirely again as I believed it was the inspired word of God and I had read it entirely twice before. At least that was the reason I used to justify to myself why I stopped reading it. Now older with more wisdom I know why. Because I wasn't satisfied that is why. Everybody seemed to refer to it as the good book, but to me it was anything but. The best way to keep my faith was to actually avoid reading it and focus on the good parts my priest would choose for his sermons.
Anyway...
If you have read the bible entirely(honesty here please folks) what makes you conclude that the bible is a good book?
I probably read some of the books in the bible 100+ times by now. You know when you read it you have to think deeply each time. It isn't so plain. I don't really talk to people who don't believe in God though so I don't know much about atheism. If I do usually they are so uninterested they just wave me on. So there is no understanding going on concerning me and that group.
Anywho! I consider it the good book because it shows how disastrous it is to be on the opposing side of God.
That it shows God is merciful despite knowing how much he hates sin, that he would take lives for sin for the benefit of those who don't sin (ex: Israel taking over the land over those who did many abominations in the land were killed by the sword by Israel).
It is sad they had to die. But even if not everything is written in the bible it's still there. Even Pharaoh was given 10+ chances to repent before he was destroyed. Yes his heart was hardened to God. But that doesn't excuse his evil behavior.
Apart from showing the judgment and its results (death) it shows how living in his grace is the most blessed way to live. That he will give all lands to you. He will take care of all your problems. He will heal you and remove thorns from your life. He genuinely loves you and through faith in Him, he considers you, a sinner that previously did things that showed you hated God (sin).. that he considers you a child of his.
And when I think about it really I am in a relationship where I am told I am loved a lot. But they cheat on me so much, like I think my heart has been broken over a dozen times now. Well I love them... it made me think about how people only love God with their words. Yeah you can say you love God. Then go ahead and sin. And it made me draw the comparison of when my heart was broken each time I was cheated on. Even though he tells me he loves me, i have been growing bitter toward him.
So I can see how sin can do this with us and God. God considers sin to be something that he is willing to separate himself from us over. So I think its reasonable to do what he wants since regardless we will get our hearts desire by just doing it his way. its like being a good spouse.
So I think its good because it made me see how much God loves me, but also shows me how much he hates sin and the lengths he will go. Jesus did say 'These people worship me with their lips, but their heart is far from me' and James said 'Even demons believe in God and tremble' and James was right because Demons obviously believe and are not saved so how much more can a Christian who believes in God to be saved if they continue to *cheat* on him.![]()
I probably read some of the books in the bible 100+ times by now. You know when you read it you have to think deeply each time. It isn't so plain. I don't really talk to people who don't believe in God though so I don't know much about atheism. If I do usually they are so uninterested they just wave me on. So there is no understanding going on concerning me and that group.
Anywho! I consider it the good book because it shows how disastrous it is to be on the opposing side of God. That it shows God is merciful despite knowing how much he hates sin, that he would take lives for sin for the benefit of those who don't sin (ex: Israel taking over the land over those who did many abominations in the land were killed by the sword by Israel). It is sad they had to die. But even if not everything is written in the bible it's still there. Even Pharaoh was given 10+ chances to repent before he was destroyed. Yes his heart was hardened to God. But that doesn't excuse his evil behavior. Apart from showing the judgment and its results (death) it shows how living in his grace is the most blessed way to live. That he will give all lands to you. He will take care of all your problems. He will heal you and remove thorns from your life. He genuinely loves you and through faith in Him, he considers you, a sinner that previously did things that showed you hated God (sin).. that he considers you a child of his.
And when I think about it really I am in a relationship where I am told I am loved a lot. But they cheat on me so much, like I think my heart has been broken over a dozen times now. Well I love them... it made me think about how people only love God with their words. Yeah you can say you love God. Then go ahead and sin. And it made me draw the comparison of when my heart was broken each time I was cheated on. Even though he tells me he loves me, i have been growing bitter toward him.
So I can see how sin can do this with us and God. God considers sin to be something that he is willing to separate himself from us over. So I think its reasonable to do what he wants since regardless we will get our hearts desire by just doing it his way. its like being a good spouse.
So I think its good because it made me see how much God loves me, but also shows me how much he hates sin and the lengths he will go. Jesus did say 'These people worship me with their lips, but their heart is far from me' and James said 'Even demons believe in God and tremble' and James was right because Demons obviously believe and are not saved so how much more can a Christian who believes in God to be saved if they continue to *cheat* on him.![]()
The slaughter of children in such way for nothing more than just being children is more than just simply murder, it was evil!