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What would you do if god asks this?

  • Obey implicitly, no questions asked.

  • Tell god it is not correct and refuse.

  • Ask god for the reason and neverthless carry out the task

  • Ask god for the reason and decide based on the reason given.


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sanaa

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Ram said:
God appears to you in person and asks you kill your freindly neighbour whom you know to be a very good soul. What would you do?

Why did you choose that option?

that is a very tough question Ram , i think i would argue and ask for the reasons behind the command but i would eventually refuse . anyway Krishna would never force u to do something , in the end in the Gita he says Arjuna should do what he feels is correct

edit- it also depends on the reasons given . if the reason is my neighbour is going to turn loony and kill a bunch of people i might reconsider
 
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whiplash said:
So you think it's ok to kill based on just evidence by what you presume is god? Rather than tangible evidence presented in the world? Don't you think it's risky that you have been deceived?

i assume that was for me . um it is GOD , am sure the way he presents himself will leave no doubt in my mind , if there was doubt i would never follow it . and i said i might reconsider if its shown my neighbour is goin to turn loony and kill a bunch of people , not that ill do it for sure but ill reconsider
 
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Ram said:
God appears to you in person and asks you kill your freindly neighbour whom you know to be a very good soul. What would you do?

It wouldn't matter to me if this was God or a human asking me to do this. I would ask for the reasons and then decide if it was moral or not (with more evidence than just someone's word), although the example given suggests that it would almost certainly be an immoral request that I must refuse on good conscience, the story of Abraham notwithstanding.

"I was just following orders" is never a valid excuse for immoral acts.
 
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"God appears to you in person and asks you kill your freindly neighbour whom you know to be a very good soul. What would you do?"

First, how do you know a man is good or not? God tells you. If a man is good it is because he dwells within God because he is the source of true goodness.
Second, God would not tell a believer who is good to kill another believer. We that are within God are those who saved by him. God has made all those who believe a new to him. Why would God tell another believer to kill another believer when he will not kill him? God would not.
The question is to deceive people of what God's true nature.
 
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Wakeup2god said:
Anyway God wouldn't ask that. If He wanted someone dead I'm sure He could sort it out himself.

So what would you tell Abraham to do when God told him to sacrifice his child?
 
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"True, but God asks Abraham to kill Isaac, so this situation does have precedent in Christianity."



There is a huge back story to that. Taking the scriptures out of context is removes does not allow people to fully know the true story, and taking it out of it’s context is not just the surrounding verses.

1) Many man worshiped “gods” that required child sacrifice to them. Abraham proved he was as devote man to do as God asked of him.

2) God should he did not want to our children sacrificed to him.

3) God foreshadowed what he will do with Jesus.

4) Plus a lot of other things…

God has told us since the death of Christ that were made anew through him. So refer back to the last post of mine…

 
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I might do it if I believed it was truly God who was telling me to do this and I was absolutely certain that God's nature was entirely good. So, God would have to give me a very valid reason and prove to me it absolutely had to be done.

If it was meant to be a test I would ask him what the point is to putting people thru cruelty. What is it with God and tests anyway? He almost seems to want to entrap people.
 
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LibertyChic said:
I would refuse. If God wants this person dead, he can do it himself. I would then check myself into the nearest psych ward as my God also does not command people to kill other people in this manner.

Ditto. In fact, I would assume that if the voice didn't originate in my mind, and apparently a deranged mind at that if I'm hearing anyone's voice telling me to kill someone, then it also did not originate with the Divine. I would probably seek out spiritual help as well as psychiatric help.
 
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I'd just turn down the CD player.
 
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