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Why I can't accept Christianity
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<blockquote data-quote="JerseyChristianSuperstar" data-source="post: 73323136" data-attributes="member: 407451"><p>1) There are no contradictions in the Bible.</p><p></p><p>2) The Bible specifically prohibits us from murdering others (Exodus 20:13), we can only kill in self-defense or as part of a capital punishment process initiated by the state or by God Himself. The places where God instructed people to kill in the OT were only for certain points in time. Hell, if it weren't for God, there would still be a lot of cults brutally murdering their children as part of pagan child sacrifice rituals, which God prohibited.</p><p></p><p>3) Explain how the three are all contradictory.</p><p></p><p>4) We all deserve Hell for sinning against an infinitely holy, just God, and have merited an infinite, eternal punishment, and it would be perfectly okay for God to throw all of us into the furnace of fire.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JerseyChristianSuperstar, post: 73323136, member: 407451"] 1) There are no contradictions in the Bible. 2) The Bible specifically prohibits us from murdering others (Exodus 20:13), we can only kill in self-defense or as part of a capital punishment process initiated by the state or by God Himself. The places where God instructed people to kill in the OT were only for certain points in time. Hell, if it weren't for God, there would still be a lot of cults brutally murdering their children as part of pagan child sacrifice rituals, which God prohibited. 3) Explain how the three are all contradictory. 4) We all deserve Hell for sinning against an infinitely holy, just God, and have merited an infinite, eternal punishment, and it would be perfectly okay for God to throw all of us into the furnace of fire. [/QUOTE]
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