If you want me to list out the verses I've read, just askFFC wrote:Well I'm glad your keeping an open mind, Johnny. You go from admitting to knowing nothing to having it all figured out after reading a few books at random. Where in the world do you see God condoning the actions you describe above? It's true that God is no one to play around with after much warning...as His enemies find out many times in the bible, but never does He punish without plenty of fair warning. If you still don't think He is fair then you are entitled to your opinion, but in His economy He is in control of the ballgame and can do whatever He wants to do, to whoever He wants to do it, whether it is something we approve of or not. He is just kooky that way with that soveriegnty of His.johnnyboy08 wrote:BTW
Enigma, I've looked for good study guides, but none of them can justify some of the actions of the Bible. If you know any that can make it okay to kill children, steal women, rape, steal, and enforce overly violent laws over some ridiculous reasons, please, tell me. I've been reading the NASB, and it isn't too hard to understand. It tells me that God has great power, and uses it to hurt people. That's what the Bible is telling me.
Fair warning? What does fair even mean in these cases? Isn't your God suppose to be the exception to all the other Gods out there? Shouldn't He be different? His actions certainly seems primitive.
Basically, worship me or I'll destroy you, is what God is doing here. There is nothing special about His actions. Any of the other various Gods in the neighborhood would do the same, that is, destroy the enemies of their worshipers. Isn't YOUR God suppose to be setting an example for the rest of the world?
EDIT: What if a Muslim came up to you and said that you better convert to Islam or else Allah will destroy you? You certainly sound convinced about your religion, and wouldn't doubt your faith for anything. But can't you see it? You are no different than the enemies of the Jews in the Old Testament. It doesn't matter how many times you've been warned, if any non-Christians threatened your faith, you certainly wouldn't doubt your God. Neither did the Gentiles in the Old Testament. And for their faith, they received divine punishment. Ironic, isn't it?