lesliedellow
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So are you saying that the 10 Commandments are provisional? What about the example I gave of 1 Sam15:3?
I can understand if God were like a regular person and could do bad and good, but it seems like the God of the Bible actually espouses two opposing positions from time to time. Is God simply a "super human"? A la the Greek gods? Flawed and contingent on moods?
That is, indeed, a very confusing God.
I understand that in your conception of God "Good is whatever God decrees", but it sounds like you might be edging over to "Good is whatever God decrees at some specific time which can change in a couple days". Which is a very, very confusing and disturbing conception of God.
If the 6th Commandment is an indicator that murder of the innocent is wrong, is it simply wrong until God has need of his human creation to murder at some later date (as appears to be the case in 1 Sam15:3)?
Apparently not, if your theology is correct.
You see, I think that is exactly what people of faith always do. The God of the BIble is, as you point out, the highest and the arbiter of all things, yet the faithful also tell us God stands for right over wrong, yet clearly the God of the Bible holds contrary positions on what is right and wrong depending on the day.
The faithful want a God who loves them but sometimes it seems that same God is more than happy to allow his followers to consign "the other" to the flames. And yet that same God, through his only begotten son (who was homoiosious with him) tells us to love our neighbor.
That indeed we are told to resist not evil but turn the other cheek, while earlier God's chosen people were encouraged to pillage and kill with all due alacrity because He had promised them some land.
So when you tell me you wish to use only the God described in the bible, I'm still wondering: which God? On which day?
The short answer to most of that long post is that, when God legislates for his creatures, he is not legislating for himself as well.
Do I like 1. Sam 15.3? No. Does that mean that I am entitled to sit in judgment on my Creator? No.
Before another two hundred years have passed, everybody alive today is going to be dead. I guess that must make God the biggest mass murderer of all time.
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