If God would've allowed those nations to continue in their atrocities, God would still have been 'evil' because He didn't put a stop to them -- it's a very comfortable win-win situation for atheists, isn't it? :-\
The nations that the Israelites extermined had centuries to repent of their evils, since the Jews were in Egypt for at least a couple hundred years before being released by God.
Yes, in order to read the scripture "in context" we must ahh.....ignore all the nasty parts, you know, the burning, the wanton destruction, massive collateral damage, etc. Because overall God Alsmity is good.
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You're on a major NonStampCollector kick this week, John! :-)
Not that I blame you. NSC is brilliant.
You're to blame Leah. You started me on it! ;-)
You're welcome. :-)
Children don't stay children forever.
If God would've allowed those nations to continue in their atrocities, God would still have been 'evil' because He didn't put a stop to them -- it's a very comfortable win-win situation for atheists, isn't it? :-\
The nations that the Israelites extermined had centuries to repent of their evils, since the Jews were in Egypt for at least a couple hundred years before being released by God.
Lvka, who says God had put a stop to any atrocities, do you see all the evil and suffering still going on?
A brilliant commentary on the asininity of the bible.
Cheers
I do believe Lvka has been breathing too much incense smoke at the Greek Orthodox Church again!
Yes, in order to read the scripture
"in context" we must ahh.....ignore
all the nasty parts, you know, the
burning, the wanton destruction,
massive collateral damage, etc.
Because overall God Alsmity is good.
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