The point I am saying is that regardless of the king being immune to the laws doesn't exclude the fact that it is wrong.
The king would only be wrong because the higher authority, God, says he is wrong. There is no higher authority than God and the very existence of morality is defined by God and dependent on God, therefore he simply cannot be wrong.
Are you claiming there is an authority higher than God? Are you that authority?
The reason why it forces you to support tyrants is because of your argument based on authority. Just because someone is of higher authority and is immune to the laws means that whatever is done is just correct.
My argument is based on the highest authority, the one from whom everything including the concept of authority originates, God. There are different levels of authority. A father has authority over his household yet he is inferior in authority to a policeman, and a policeman to a judge, and a judge to governor, and a governor to a king, but God is supreme above all. All morality and authority is given by God and derives from God. There is no right or wrong and good or bad without God.
So no, I am not forced in any way to support tyrants, unless you are calling God a tyrant in which case I gladly follow Him and you best be careful of your blasphemy.
No. This quote shows you were unable to understand what I was saying. Learn to read and understand before using emoji's like that.
I understand what you are saying perfectly and find it disgusting. Repent and cleanse your mind of its atheistic/humanistic programming before it corrupts your soul.
I am saying he is the giver of morality therefore there has to be a reasonable explanation as to why he ordered infants and animals to be murdered for whatever members of the tribe has done.
The reasonable explanation is that God giveth and taketh away. No one is owed life or an explanation for why their allotted time ran out, whether by natural causes or violence.
Also, I do not think the babies were killed because they were guilty of anything their tribe did, rather God simply wanted the evil of those tribes gone and it would have continued on with their children.
Why are you complaining about animal deaths? They are not made in the image of God.
Your argument of "well, he's god so anything he does it ok" is not reasonable and there is no intelligent way that can be seen as attributes of a good and loving God.
It is reasonable, you simply cant seem to comprehend basic philosophy and theology. Please, if you can, answer these questions I put forth to you:
- What is good and evil?
- Who defines good and evil or what is good and evil defined by?
- Is good eternal or does good rely upon evil for its existence and definition?
- Who creates, sustains, and takes all life?
Answer truthfully.
Sir, if your religion supports murdering of infants, murdering of animals, and murdering of innocents then it's a bad religion. You are way too sheep like and thoughts like yours are completely dangerous because it justifies violence due to authoritative and dictator like power. This isn't about atheism this about being reasonable.
You are being completely slanderous. My arguments are arguing for the authority of God, not the authority of rulers subordinate to God.
I would much rather be one of God's radical sheep than have the mind of a goat. Free yourself of the chains secular and atheistic thought have placed on your mind.
Your entire reason can be used by terrorists and other murders..
And? Followers of many false religions also give themselves up as martyrs, does that invalidate the Christian martyrs? That is some inane logic.
When a Jihadist kills in the name of Allah he may have much the same reason for feeling justified as Joshua did when he slaughtered the inhabitants of Ai, but only one is truly acting under the command of God and therein is the difference.
so as i've asked.
Lets just say, the god of the Isis is the true god, does this mean that the beheading and murders they've done to innocent people is now justified and does this god retain the reputation of being all good? This is what you need to answer.
Yes, of course it does, and I already said this so I do not see why you are repeating the question. Absolute right and wrong is based entirely on and in the person and authority of God. If you say otherwise you have set yourself up above God and are committing a grievous sin, not to mention being illogical.
Now, you answer the questions I have given you and stop ignoring large sections of my argument.
I am still confused how you are a Catholic, seeing as your religion is grounded on the authority of the Pope as infallible and is notorious for Crusades and Inquisitions.