And relationship with God is an exemplary of a healthy relationship, therefore receiving and reciprocating love is the justifiable thing to do. What is the point of disagreement?
I don't consider having to love a being I have no evidence for in order to save my eternal soul to be a healthy relationship.
1) If you want to call that emotion of God as something other than jealousy, suit yourself. My point was that jealousy in God is not the same jealousy in humans. Blame the misunderstanding on the lack of vocabulary in describing emotions, if you wish.
Actually I blame it on you attempting to redefine what jealousy means.
2) I do know the difference between God's jealousy and man's jealousy, I am just not good at describing that difference. And I know because I have pondered upon this issue many times and sought to understand from God's perspective. There is nothing hypocritical about that.
How do you know?
And I have clearly showed you that when people want to worship God on their own accord, it is NO LONGER a demand. Why is it so hard to understand?
And what happens to them if they choose to not worship god on their own accord? And remember, since we're talking about the Israelites, the Old Testament applies.
Lol? How were the Israelites willing to follow Moses out of Egypt if they did not acknowledge God and wanted to follow Him? They saw the miracles wrought by God through Moses, believed in God and decided to come out of their slavery to follow God. That IS their assent and willingness to be God's people. It bewilders me you will think otherwise.
And the moment Moses went up the hill to get the ten commandments, they promptly turned on god and started worshipping a golden calf.
If you read Exodus 32, you'll also notice that god was enraged when they started worshipping the calf on their own free will and Moses had to talk him out of destroying them... Sounds like a loving being to me. (p.s. this does fit the standard human definition of jealousy quite well though).
Moses also had the faithful slaughter roughly 3,000 of the people who had sinned against god by worshipping the calf, with god's blessing.
So, it's pretty clear that if you decide to start worshipping other things than god, he's pretty cool with having you killed off.
You have a poor understanding of what I said. And I do believe the Ten Commandments apply to me because I want to be part of God's people. That does not mean I believe the Ten Commandments should be forced on outsiders of God's Kingdom.
So, let me get this straight then...
The Old Testament only applies to Israelites, however the Ten Commandments, which are found in the Old Testament apply to you even though you aren't an Israelite?